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	<title>Raw Number &#187; Energy</title>
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		<title>Energy Map of America</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 12:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thomas Seliweynd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where are the major oil fields in the US? How about the Nuclear power plants or coal fields? What parts have the most solar energy potential? MSNBC took data from various US departments and created a rough outline of where these energy sources are. The maps are a bit overloaded with typical &#8220;local news&#8221; style [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/logo/home-energy-map-of-america.jpg" /> Where are the major oil fields in the US? How about the Nuclear power plants or coal fields? What parts have the most solar energy potential? MSNBC took <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/modules/eoe/energy.asp">data from various US departments and created a rough outline of where these energy sources are</a>.</p>
<p>The maps are a bit overloaded with typical &#8220;local news&#8221; style background imagery so here they are with a higher contrast and simplified view.</p>
<div class="table"><a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-solar.jpg">Solar Potential</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-nuclear.jpg">Nuclear Plants</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-electric.jpg">Electrical Grid</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-geo.jpg">Geothermal Potential</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-wind.jpg">Wind Potential</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-biomass.jpg">Biomass Potential</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-gas.jpg">Natural Gas Lines</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-oil.jpg">Oil Fields</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-hydro.jpg">Hydroelectric Capacity</a> <a href="http://rawnumber.com/blog/i/news/2008-energy-map-america-coal.jpg">Coal Fields</a></div>
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<em>source <a href="http://www.msnbc.com/modules/eoe/energy.asp">MSNBC</a></em></p>
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