If I can afford a $60,000 electric vehicle, I'm probably not in that much trouble when my hydro bill goes way up.
Not to mention whatever generating station produced the electricity.
I think there's inarguably value in having sustainable power generation, we have to be very careful because it's very easy to leave out a step and think that you have something that is much better than it really is. A lot of our so called Green solutions simply involve move pollution to somewhere they don't care about pollution. We end up looking fantastic and meanwhile we make countries like Russia, china, and Saudi Arabia rich.
I think there's inarguably value in having sustainable power generation, we have to be very careful because it's very easy to leave out a step and think that you have something that is much better than it really is. A lot of our so called Green solutions simply involve move pollution to somewhere they don't care about pollution. We end up looking fantastic and meanwhile we make countries like Russia, china, and Saudi Arabia rich.
A lot of the ships burn stuff way worse than diesel, as well.
I worked with bunker oil before, it's the nastiest shit you can imagine. You need to heat it up just to get it to start flowing, and you can burn it all you want in international waters. I was working with it in a jurisdiction with few environmental restrictions, it wasn't acceptable most places...
I worked with bunker oil before, it's the nastiest shit you can imagine. You need to heat it up just to get it to start flowing, and you can burn it all you want in international waters. I was working with it in a jurisdiction with few environmental restrictions, it wasn't acceptable most places...
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