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Originally Posted by docwra
No, I said "in the developed world" - the EU was just below 40% in 2020 (UK was 43%), Norway is now using 100% clean power and the numbers are increasing all the time.
If a government chooses to aim for a reduction in emissions from power generation EVs undeniably have a lower carbon footprint, what I dont get is why anyone would claim otherwise unless they worked for Exxon or something.
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Fun fact. Exxon, Shell, BP… all are invested in the EV Charging industry. See pic below.
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Originally Posted by Chrome383Z
Norway wouldn’t have money for expensive “clean” energy without their oil/gas exports. It’s also like 1/2 the size of Texas so there’s that. Not really a good example.
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Norway sells barrels of oil, not barrels of gasoline. Only about 45% of a barrel of oil becomes gasoline or diesel. The rest goes to various plastics and other chemical derivatives and jet fuel.
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