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Electric vehicles are very energy efficient
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To those of you that preach wind solar and electric vehicles. go off the grid and use a electric vehicle for a year or two then come back on here and tell us how enjoying that year was. Until then don’t make our lives miserable listening to this bull$hit.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostPeddle cars are even more efficient, as long as you don’t fart because methane is ten times as damaging as CO2 to the climate. 🥴
Is it as important to address as carbon dioxide?
While methane doesn't linger as long in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, it is initially far more devastating to the climate because of how effectively it absorbs heat.
In the first two decades after its release, methane is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. We must address both types of emissions if we want to effectively reduce the impact of climate change.
Is it as important to address as carbon dioxide?
While methane doesn't linger as long in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, it is initially far more devastating to the climate because of how effectively it absorbs heat.
In the first two decades after its release, methane is 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide. We must address both types of emissions if we want to effectively reduce the impact of climate change.
https://www.edf.org/climate/methane-other-important-greenhouse-gas
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Originally posted by Integrity_Farmer View PostI don't tolerate bullshit to well where did you get the price of .42 cents per kwh
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Originally posted by LEP View PostAll windmill, all the time Denmark is .42 cents. That is where we are heading with doubling or tripling of generating capacity to accommodate intermittent renewables to any degree.
With respect to the electricity price in Denmark. Denmark's electricity taxes amount to 41%.
One of the reasons for the high price of electricity in Denmark is that taxes account for a large proportion of the overall price. As of January 2019, energy taxes made up a share of approximately 16 percent of the average EU residential end-user electricity price structure. In the Danish capital Copenhagen, however, energy taxes amounted to 41 percent. This was by far the highest energy taxation in major European cities.
As the saying goes "Figures don't lie, but liars figure"Last edited by Integrity_Farmer; Jan 21, 2020, 15:41.
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