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"Journalist Crouch (Jukeboxes & Jackalopes) leaves her home state of
Wyoming to learn how electrical power is generated across the United
States and to uncover the impact of various production methods. In
story-driven prose, she shares her experiences touring many types of
power plants, from nuclear to solar. Crouch addresses pros and cons of
each method alongside detailed verbal descriptions, though generally
photographs would have saved more than the proverbial thousand words.
Throughout, she returns both in body and spirit to her home base,
contemplating the local climate and how it impacts daily life. Crouch
balances information obtained from power plant tours with commentary
from local and national environmental advocacy groups; at times, complex
environmental concerns impede decision-making, such as pitting local
wildlife against greener power. Readers will gain information about each
form of power wind, coal, nuclear, natural gas, biomass, geothermal,
solar, and hydroelectric but Crouch's aim is not to provide an
exhaustive scientific evaluation, and she avoids direct comparison and
specifics, such as efficiencies, in her discussion. Rather, this is a
layman's guide to the choices facing much of the country as state and
federal governments move toward cleaner fuels that produce fewer
greenhouse gases. " (Publishers Weekly)
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