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I just reread my comment. I forgot to say Americans use about 833,000 to 1,000,000 Btus of energy EACH DAY per capita.....

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Ed, Nice job again. I always enjoy your articles. The only criticism I have is that you me, Donn Dears, Doug Sheridan and about a dozen others write great articles that are read by folks that already know this stuff. Like you, I keep trying also to reach the general public. On the importance of fossil fuels one fact that I have tried to express to public groups I have spoken to is to break down the 300-350 million BTUs of energy used annually by each person. This equates to about 833,000 to one million Btus per capita energy use. Our American life styles require lots of energy and unless there is a hurricane or other severe weather that knocks out power and fuels supplies, people just do not get it. So. keep up your good work and I will do so as well. BTW here is a blog post I did on trying to explain to non energy savvy groups how much we depend on conventional fuels. http://dickstormprobizblog.org/2022/05/17/providing-a-sustainable-million-btus-per-day-per-person-by-fuel-source/

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