Moving away from fossil fuels could create thousands of jobs, improve public health, and increase overall economic activity by nearly $14 billion in Wisconsin, according to a new study. Despite providing the frac sand used to extract oil and natural gas, Wisconsin has no significant fossil fuel deposits to exploit and generates three-quarters of its electricity with coal and natural gas, leaving it with one of the largest “energy deficits” in the country... Ken Notes: No doubt. The question is the master plan and who is driving the change. We often are willing to throw as many jobs under the bus as we create. I want everyone at the table with a clear goal in front of us. We do not do this in politics. | ||
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