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enginesrus said:I guess you haven't studied what I have posted? There is a good reason for all the bad weather nowadays. And has zero to do with NOx, Co2 and on and on.
Per capita is the way to go...
...or reallocating emissions from producers to consumers...
BridgeSmith said:or shifting energy production and the associated pollution/emissions from end users to power plants and then claiming the pollution displacement vehicles are "zero emissions".
dik said:It appears that California is nearly 50% renewable... they can slowly change improve. This is good considering their population and general proactiveness (word?)... other states may not be so good and may be a lot slower.
It appears that California is nearly 50% renewable
dik said:In particular for stop and go city traffic... EVs only make sense if you have non fossil electricity.
dik said:Fossil fuel electricity generation may be a tad more efficient...
dik said:but it's still contributing to the carbon footprint.
SwinnyGG said:It isn't "a tad" more efficient. It's WAY more efficient. Possibly 50% more efficient, depending on specifics.
I should point out that the 33.6% (even on the California Energy Commission's site) specifically does NOT include large hydro power because it's not considered renewable. It also doesn't include nuclear power, which is essentially free of CO2 emissions.