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Published online on Friday, Mar. 02, 2007

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Sustainable hydro, wood, solar thermal, wind and geothermal were the major sources of energy that resonated with me on Feb. 22.

Burning wood is certainly out of the question in the San Joaquin Valley air basin. Nuclear energy on Feb. 22 was certainly the target of the six or so extremists in the audience and Dr. Patrick Moore dealt with the street theater with the same disdain and dignity as the vast majority in the audience.

However, as an audience member, hydro, solar thermal and geothermal sustainable energies left a positive impression as San Joaquin Valley energy opportunities.

Randy Nelson

Fresno



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