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ummmm...the smaller of those two mills produces enough pellets for 33,000 homes.
The larger of the two will produce enough each year for 100,000 homes.
Two more mills under development in Maine will produce enough pellets for 70,000 homes
Combined, they will produce enough pellets for >200,000 homes each year
(clue: there are ~500,000 households in Maine)
and, currently, >50% of Maine homes burn wood to reduce oil consumption.
do the math...
*if* you can...
So what is this bizarre psychotic nonsense about importing wood from Sumatra and Cameroon???
(I know, bizarre psychotic nonsense)
and what is this????
"I am aware of the efforts of your little anti-science cult to attempt to poison my kids with your fucking particulates and other carcinogens by attempting the destruction of our Oyster Creek nuclear reactor."
I know, bizarre paranoid (in the truest sense of the word) psychotic nonsense.
Maine produces proportionally more electricity from renewable sources (60% of in-state demand) than Nuclear New Jersey - which *imports* 35% of its electricity from out-of-state-dangerous-fossil-fuel power plants.
..and people who live in natural gas-heated glass houses in Nuclear New Jersey (which is a fraud) should not throw "made up" stones.
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