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      <title>View Response #1,099</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Energy Efficiency: Energy efficiency includes using energy efficient appliances, lighting, heating and cooling systems, and building design in homes, commercial and public buildings:</b> Energy Efficiency;#5#</div>
<div><b>Land Use Issues - Sprawl: The impacts of sprawl on energy use through increased driving/commuting and on the energy infrastructure; i.e. the ability to get the electricity and heating fuels out to the homes
:</b> Land Use Issues - Sprawl;#4#</div>
<div><b>Residential Energy Costs: Impact on residents of the cost of electricity, heating fuels, and means to mitigate cost increases
:</b> Residential Energy Costs;#2#</div>
<div><b>Climate Change: Evaluating and preparing for impacts on Delaware and Delawareans of changing temperatures, weather and sea level rise
:</b> Climate Change;#3#</div>
<div><b>Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Reducing releases of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, from people, transportation, and businesses
:</b> Greenhouse Gas Emissions;#3#</div>
<div><b>Industrial and Commercial Energy Use and Costs: Impacts of energy costs on costs of goods produced, industrial energy efficiency, prices relative to neighboring states, etc.
:</b> Industrial and Commercial Energy Use and Costs;#4#</div>
<div><b>Transportation Energy Costs: Impact on residents and businesses of the cost of transportation fuels:</b> Transportation Energy Costs;#4#</div>
<div><b>Transportation-Related Energy Use: Mass transit (buses, light rail), vehicle fuel efficiency, alternatives for reducing overall energy consumption in the transportation sector, and transportation-related pollution in urban areas:</b> Transportation-Related Energy Use;#4#</div>
<div><b>Transportation Fuels: Availability of fuels, cost of alternative fuels v. gasoline and diesel, production of bio-diesel, ethanol or other bio-based fuels, alternative fuel vehicles:</b> Transportation Fuels;#4#</div>
<div><b>Agricultural Energy Use: Impact of cost of fuel and energy on food prices, crops for food or fuel, impact of corn being grown for fuel on Delaware’s poultry industry:</b> Agricultural Energy Use;#4#</div>
<div><b>Electricity Generation: Developing and maintaining capacity to meet future electricity needs in Delaware:</b> Electricity Generation;#4#</div>
<div><b>Environmental Impact of Electricity Generation: Types of fuels used to generate electricity (coal, natural gas, oil, wind, biomass, solar):</b> Environmental Impact of Electricity Generation;#4#</div>
<div><b>Localized Heating and Electricity Generation (i.e. Distributed Generation): Increasing the use of solar electricity generation, solar hot water, fuel cells, geothermal, small wind, etc:</b> Localized Heating and Electricity Generation (i.e. Distributed Generation);#4#</div>
<div><b>Electricity Transmission and Distribution: New/expanded transmission through Delaware, right of way issues, and developing system capacity infrastructure to serve all areas of the State:</b> Electricity Transmission and Distribution;#4#</div>
<div><b>Natural Gas Availability: Increasing areas of the state where natural gas is available for residential, commercial and industrial use:</b> Natural Gas Availability;#4#</div>
<div><b>Energy Technology-Based Economic Development: Encouraging the location and growth of businesses researching, developing, and producing advanced and alternative energy technologies:</b> Energy Technology-Based Economic Development;#4#</div>
<div><b>Energy Education: Educating students, residents and businesses about energy issues and response options...:</b> Energy Education;#4#</div>
<div><b>Recycling: Developing feasible alternatives for residents and providing convenient recycling infrastructure:</b> Recycling;#2#</div>
<div><b>For demographic purposes, please give us your 5 digit zip code.:</b> 19,711</div>
<div><b>and select your age group:</b> 36-45</div>
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