EV chargers
Rod Renshaw | 02/08/2023 10:12:28 |
438 forum posts 2 photos | The Yorkshire Post reports that the Ferrybridge motorway service area has installed 12 new ultra-fast EV chargers. But then discovered that the power supply to the service area can't cope, so thay have installed a diesel generator to power 6 of the EV chargers until the cable supply frmo the grid can be improved.The other 6 chargers bring unused. Whatever next? Rod Edited By Rod Renshaw on 02/08/2023 10:19:04 |
Ady1 | 02/08/2023 10:34:55 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | The fantasy versus the reality. I'm glad to see the government winding back the Nut Zero rhetoric a bit, Maggie Thatcher did a good job of massively reducing our carbon footprint by outsourcing most industrial capacity The real issues now are places like China and the USA Last week China burned 100,000,000 tons of coal This week China is burning 100,000,000 tons of coal The UK is almost insignificant at a global pollution level As for the "climate" well we're 2 days out of July here and it's October in Scotland today, omg it's horrible |
SillyOldDuffer | 02/08/2023 11:09:18 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by Ady1 on 02/08/2023 10:34:55:
The fantasy versus the reality. I'm glad to see the government winding back the Nut Zero rhetoric a bit, Maggie Thatcher did a good job of massively reducing our carbon footprint by outsourcing most industrial capacity ...Er no. First, the profits made by energy producers during the recent price hikes, were and remain a scandal. Unfortunately, the government's decision to issue exploitation licences adds to their profits. Emptying the UK's North Sea oil reserves benefits producers, not retailers, and certainly not customers. The move is political, a temporary relief strongly related to a recent by-election result. It's designed to appeal to voters who don't believe in Climate Change or diminishing resources. They are of course wrong. If anyone likes the decision, I suggest they shine a bright light on it! I doubt they'll find any way in which the move benefits them personally. It won't make gas, petrol or electricity cheaper... Second, outsourcing did not reduce the UK's carbon foot-print. Burning was transferred, not ended. The industrial products of outsourced burning are largely bought back by developed countries. We are still responsible. Rather than burning coal mined in Wales, to make steel, to build ships, we now buy ships built abroad from Chinese Steel made from coal mined in Australia. It doesn't matter where Carbon Dioxide is generated because we all live on the same planet. Dave |
Howard Lewis | 02/08/2023 11:11:19 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Being really "Green" requires common sense and reality. Sadly, capabilities not always prevalent in politicians, especially when hunting for votes. But, then, I'm a fully paid up cynic. Although some slight signs (Didn't think that "green shoots" would be appropriate! ) of reality beginning to appear Howard |
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