Solar fields and rooftops in the desert and valley, wind parks in Tehachapi, biomass from waste production, and geothermal hot springs – with all its sun, wind, agriculture and geologic features, Kern County has a lot to offer when it comes to renewable energy. And then, of course, there are the oil and natural gas fields, keeping Kern a leader in fossil fuel production as well.
via Kern County has power to be renewable energy leader | Bakersfield Express.
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