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Top 10 U.S. cities using renewable power sources

Started by BixB, July 02, 2007, 11:30:08 AM

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BixB

Top 10 U.S. cities ranked by percentage of power from renewable resources  
Jun. 26, 2007

1. Oakland, Calif. - 17 percent          
2. Sacramento/San Francisco/San Jose, Calif. - 12 percent
3. Portland, Ore. - 10 percent            
4. Boston - 8.6 percent
5. San Diego - 8 percent                        
6. Austin, Texas - 6 percent
7. Los Angeles - 5 percent                        
8. Minneapolis - 4.5 percent
9. Seattle - 3.5 percent            
10. Chicago - 2.5 percent

Information courtesy of the SustainLane Web site:  http://sustainlane.us/articles/city_renewable_energy.jsp  

Does anyone know the percentage for Tulsa?


deinstein

Oakland has so many wind mills in the east hills. An enormous amount. That is all.

buckeye

How 'bout that, the company's headquartered in S.F.

DM

looks like tulsa is 40th right behind Houston. OKC is 49th.

Conan71

Hmmm, I thought a majority of the power grid in So. Cal. came from the Hoover Dam.  The numbers for LA are a lot lower than I would have expected unless Hoover is not considered "small scale hydro" on their web page.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

sportyart

Huh, I thought with the 6 or so hydro dams that we have around Tulsa that it would be higher, but I guess that does not offest that much of the 2 coal plants and 4 or so gas plants.

Keystone
Grand
Hudson
Pump Back Station
Fort Gibson
Tenkiller
Webbers Falls
ect.

Conan71

FAIK, the Oologah dam, which sits in the shadow of the gas/coal plant at Oologah has no power-generating capabilities.  I've never understood why they wouldn't have had that capability when it was built.  It's about the same vintage as Keystone, Ft. Gibson, and Hudson, I think.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan