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Re: RE : What did Biden miss saying yesterday on oil/energy? 

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RE : What did Biden miss saying yesterday on oil/energy?
By: Zimbler0
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Fri, 23 Oct 20 10:58 PM
Msg. 05348 of 06530

more words from the sharpest tool in the pfffft shed :

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zzstar > When Trump said “how will all these big companies do away with “oil”, Biden should have INFORMED him and America that Apple the most valuable company in the world, an American icon, is 100% on RENEWABLE ENERGY.

Trump is an ignorant slut.

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The Truth About Apple’s ‘100% Renewable’ Energy Usage

http://industrialprogress.com/the-truth-about-apples-100-renewable-energy-usage/

Apple, like nearly every other international technology company in the world, gets the overwhelming percentage of its power from cheap, plentiful, reliable coal and almost none from expensive, unreliable solar and wind.

. . .

So how can Apple claim to be between 87-100% renewable yet actually be a coal-powered company?

By committing two types of energy accounting sleight-of-hand:

Paying off other companies and consumers to give Apple “green credits” for its coal electricity usage.

Concealing that the vast majority of computer energy use comes from coal-powered manufacturing and the coal-powered Internet.

Apple pays off consumers and other companies to give it ‘green credits’ for its coal electricity usage

Like most households and industrial facilities, Apple data centers are connected to local electric grids. To objectively determine where Apple’s energy use comes from you just need to look at the percentage of different power sources on the grid—how much comes from coal, how much comes from nuclear, how much comes from gas, how much comes from solar.

There is no grid in the world where the percentage of renewables/unreliables is near 100%. Germany, famously a leader in solar and wind, generates less than 10% of its overall energy use from solar and wind—and pays 3-4 times American electricity prices for that luxury.

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(Article does continue. Zim.)

So, zz, once again the ignorant buffoon.

Zim.


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