AB4, there are a lot of efficiencies to be gained by burning fossil fuels in a central location and using all electric powertrains versus in a car engine, and mechanical powertrains
But if your chart is to be believed. Then taking into account the roughly 40% hydro and solar in Northwest Territories, burning diesel fuel in a diesel generator, transmitting that energy, charging and discharging etc is about four and a half times more efficient than burning gasoline in a car directly.
So, unless Northwest Territories has installed carbon capture on every one of their diesel generators, I think we need to question that statistic as presented.
And as if we have discussed multiple times on here, solar should not be considered in the energy mix that powers the average commuters electric vehicle. They will be charged at home at night in the dark.
But if your chart is to be believed. Then taking into account the roughly 40% hydro and solar in Northwest Territories, burning diesel fuel in a diesel generator, transmitting that energy, charging and discharging etc is about four and a half times more efficient than burning gasoline in a car directly.
So, unless Northwest Territories has installed carbon capture on every one of their diesel generators, I think we need to question that statistic as presented.
And as if we have discussed multiple times on here, solar should not be considered in the energy mix that powers the average commuters electric vehicle. They will be charged at home at night in the dark.
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