Please offer your solutions that you as mayor would propose to sustain your city energy needs.
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LauraJohns
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I choose a mixed variety of energy sources, leaning towards renewable energy. My energy mix was Petroleum and Natural Gas 8.3%, Wind 33.3%, Solar 25%, Hydro 16.7% and BioMass 8.3%.
Despite unusually low wind speeds I had a score of 663M.
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I choose a mixed variety of energy sources, leaning towards renewable energy. My energy mix was Petroleum and Natural Gas 8.3%, Wind 33.3%, Solar 25%, Hydro 16.7% and BioMass 8.3%.
Despite unusually low wind speeds I had a score of 663M.
It's clear that a mixture of alternative energies is the way to go.
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