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Old Sep 3rd, 2019, 15:18   #16
petey
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There's some interesting points raised, but a couple that are somewhat ignored. Principle amongst them are the location of the pollution; one of the most critical things about remote electricity generation is that it can be conducted (hahahaa see what I did there?) away from populated areas, the CO2 generated can be offset locally by trees planted nearby. You can't do that in downtown Bristol.

Another issue is that of how spent batteries are used. Once they are no longer useful to power vehicles, devices which need a high rate of charge and discharge to be useful, they can still be used as support for housing requirements. Ditto vehicles that are plugged in overnight.

Very shortly, gas boilers will be illegal in new house builds; the end of burning dead fossils is coming as surely as pubs will stop accepting cash.
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