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View Poll Results: Which Region of America would do best as an it's own country?
Cascadia (Pacific Northwest, WA, OR, ID, MT) 11 8.33%
California Region (Southwest, CA, AZ, NM, NV) 23 17.42%
Frontier Region (Inland West States, UT, CO, OK, WY, ND, SD, NE, KS) 3 2.27%
Confederate States (Texas and the South) 45 34.09%
Old America (Northeastern States) 37 28.03%
Great Plains (Mid western States, MN, IL, MI, IN, OH, IA, WV, MO) 13 9.85%
Voters: 132. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-09-2013, 12:40 PM
 
Location: Glendale, CA
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The states that should be scared are mostly in the northeast, Florida, New Mexico, Arizona, and California (is borderline as they do have some renewables but a very high population).

Texas has a high population but is just stacked with renewables. Texas would need more than 50,60 million people before they would begin to be concerned. Same with the other great plains states, much of the Midwest. The south wouldn't change, not thst they would want to. Many southern states have a good supply of renewables.
I don't think you are using the word "renewables" correctly or maybe I am just misunderstanding your post. Are you saying "renewables" as in solar, wind, hydro power? Or referencing something else? Because CA, Florida and the NE have a lot of current renewable power production.

http://energy.gov/maps/renewable-ene...oduction-state
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Old 07-09-2013, 01:38 PM
 
Location: PNW
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I don't think you are using the word "renewables" correctly or maybe I am just misunderstanding your post. Are you saying "renewables" as in solar, wind, hydro power? Or referencing something else? Because CA, Florida and the NE have a lot of current renewable power production.

http://energy.gov/maps/renewable-ene...oduction-state
Wow Oregon, Washington, and Idaho are dominating in that field!
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