September 25, 2008
W.Va. wants more alternative energy, poll shows
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Most West Virginians favor solar and wind power and more conservation over coal, oil and nuclear power as a path toward "energy independence," according to new public opinion surveys released today.

West Virginians agree with most Americans that climate change is a pressing problem, and they want alternative energies to receive their fair share of government subsidies, according to the surveys released by a coalition of liberal and environmental groups.

"It's great to know that the majority of West Virginians are in step with the rest of the nation when it comes to energy and climate issues," said Janet Keating, director of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition. "Now is the time for our state-level and national political leaders to begin the transition to a new energy future based on clean, renewable sources like wind and solar."

Keating's group joined with the national group CLEAN and the Civil Society Institute, a nonprofit think tank, to release three surveys conducted by the polling firm Opinion Research Corp.

Surveys were conducted across the country, and locally in West Virginia and Kentucky to compare national attitudes on energy issues with those in Appalachia's two biggest coal states. In West Virginia, 605 adults were surveyed Sept. 12-17. The margin of error for the West Virginia results is 4 percent.

The surveys were released as national attention has switched from gas prices and offshore oil drilling to mortgage foreclosures and the financial market crisis. At the same time, though, presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and John McCain have both opposed mountaintop removal coal mining, but clashed over which candidate will do more to fund government "clean coal" programs.

The survey found that 52 percent of West Virginians think the nation's top energy priority should be seeking "energy independence" by promoting "wind or solar, more conservation, and hybrid or other highly fuel-efficient cars." Thirty-eight percent of West Virginians surveyed favored "more coal-fired power plants, oil from offshore drilling and nuclear power" as the top energy priorities.

"What we see in our survey work is that national and state-level attitudes about energy and climate action vary relatively little, even when you drill down into views of the coal state of West Virginia," said Graham Hueber<co >, senior researcher with Opinion Research Corp. "In fact, in some respects, the residents of West Virginia are even more inclined than other Americans to look beyond coal and other carbon-based fuels to renewable energy sources."

But parts of the survey showed stronger support in West Virginia for coal.

For example, only 44 percent of West Virginians said that they viewed coal as the "power source of yesterday." That compares to 70 percent of those surveyed nationally who agreed with that label.

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Posted By: Anonymous (7:42pm 09-25-2008)
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West Virginians want clean energy in a poll, but put it in actual practice, and this is born out in pure facts and from looking at past events, they do NOT want it. Every time a project comes up, they scream and cry, except when its on land that a the landowner wants a coal company to mine. If the land was not to be mined, they would be protesting the energy project there too. Polls just show what pollsters want to show. They should show what hypocrites most people are.

Posted By: Anonymous (5:29pm 09-25-2008)
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They must have only polled the tree huggers! I Love Mountains That Produce Coal!

Posted By: Anonymous (5:10pm 09-25-2008)
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Get on the the PICKENS PLAN web site, and you will know where to go with this. Its easy. We can save the USA. From here WV can help save the USA. Go now have a look!

Posted By: Anonymous (4:12pm 09-25-2008)
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We won't have oil and gas, Harry Reid says it makes us sick.
We won't have wind without oil and gas, when the wind does not blow, the turbine doesn't turn without the oil and gas motors to turn it.
No coal, Obama and Biden don't want to use coal for anything.
Guess they don't use electricity in their homes.
Coal to fuel? nope, use corn so food prices jump.
2 million a year to West Virginia clean coal, nope not if Obamy gets in there. Wake up West Virginia. The earth isn't getting hotter, its getting colder. Alger (algore) is a liar and a cheat, he doesn't give up spending thirty thousand a year for electricity. Look it up, before it is too late. Dems are leading the sheep to slaughter

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