--is completely unfeasible for almost anywhere but Hawaii, Iceland, and possibly Yellowstone National Park, but Yellowstone is somewhat smelly. Really, the sulfur kinda get to you. However, solar energy is a lot easier to use, just get somewhere where there's lots of sun. LIKE OREGON!! So, what will follow is the continuation of our group's green energy business pitch, because we couldn't hack into Steven's H-drive and finish it from there.
Southeastern Oregon actually has a lot more potential for solar energy generation than is commonly realized. According to some government thingy that Steven has (it is actually a legitimate government source), most of the area in the Southeastern quarter in Oregon gets enough sun to make generating power through solar panels possible and efficient. So, for our green energy company, we propose to put a large solar installation in an area of land in Oregon in the Southeast of the state (maybe a couple of square miles, depending on cost of the land). Apparently, since no one wants to compete with the great hydroelectric power generation that is littered throughout Oregon (from now on OR), this potential solar site has gone mostly unnoticed. Also, because of the amazing power grid (their infrastructure really is GREAT), it will be easy to make the power we produce available to most of the states on the west coast. So, even should there be an excess of power in OR, it would be easily possible to just export our energy elsewhere as well.
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