I'm thinking about relocating to Tri-Cities (Richland / Pasco / Kennewick). Any thoughts from a peak oil perspective on that location?
I like that it's served by Amtrak, that there is lots of food grown all around, the electricity is mostly hydropower (some nuke), and it's small enough to be throughly bikeable, and it's quite dry so biking in the winter won't be pure misery. And they have what seems to be decent local bus transit in the cities themselves.
I mean, I'd be coming from Houston, which is probably the least peak-oil survivable city in the USA, next to LA, so Tri-Citiies looks pretty good by way of comparison.
How does Tri-Cities get it's petroleum and natural gas? Where are the refineries? Are there pipelines, or are the products trucked in?
Any thoughts? What am I missing?
Thank you,
Peter