Gas vs Electric
This seems to be one of the most contentious arguments here on AW. Let's please play nicely when discussing this?
Gas vs electric has a lot to do with price, location and preference at this point.
Sixty percent of the electricity in the US is still produced by burning fossil fuels. That energy may be "clean" where you plug your device into the wall, but the production is not clean. Even though fossil fuel power generation plants have better emissions scrubbing devices than home appliances, there is still the carbon footprint and the loss of efficiency over transmission lines.
Some of the renewables have their own environmental impact and issues. Solar involves the production of photovoltaic panels and batteries. Electric cars also require the production of batteries. These have their own environmental impacts.
So, electricity might be a cleaner choice in areas where it is generated by renewables, but all electric power is not cleaner.
Sarah
This seems to be one of the most contentious arguments here on AW. Let's please play nicely when discussing this?
Gas vs electric has a lot to do with price, location and preference at this point.
Sixty percent of the electricity in the US is still produced by burning fossil fuels. That energy may be "clean" where you plug your device into the wall, but the production is not clean. Even though fossil fuel power generation plants have better emissions scrubbing devices than home appliances, there is still the carbon footprint and the loss of efficiency over transmission lines.
Some of the renewables have their own environmental impact and issues. Solar involves the production of photovoltaic panels and batteries. Electric cars also require the production of batteries. These have their own environmental impacts.
So, electricity might be a cleaner choice in areas where it is generated by renewables, but all electric power is not cleaner.
Sarah
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