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In reply to the discussion: The barnstorming charge here rushing to defend the deplorable TPP [View all]NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)And Fracking is only a passing phase in our journey to become energy independent (we are mostly already independent).
My field is energy, I presented at a refinery this past week, I have another at Diablo Canyon PP this summer, and I work with the Department of Energy and California Energy Commission and other organizations.
I know about energy and about hydraulic fracturing.
Fracking is more common than anyone thinks. Natural gas is super cheap right now.
But that doesn't mean that it's good. Under the right leadership, we can use it's availability as a bridge to greater deployment of renewable sources.
If Clinton truly cared, she would at least promote greater protection of the environment where fracking operations occur and call for full disclosure of frack fluid additives.
She does neither, she's all about promoting the industry, apparently.
Anyway, what we need to do is avoid the hydrogen economy myth and push for energy storage technologies and a smart grid, these will bring us closer and closer to 100% renewable energy portfolio.
Add to that more battery electric vehicles and hybrids, and more public transportation.
Natural gas consumption will be reduced significantly and fracking can continue but be done far more responsibly.
There you go.