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They’ve Got The Power
MAP: Jim McMahon | SOURCE: United States Energy Information Administration
This map shows each state’s primary source of electricity. Two decades ago, coal was dominant, but today, renewable sources, such as wind and solar power, are making up ground. What do you think the map will look like 20 years from now?