Dilbert_X wrote:
globefish23 wrote:
Jay wrote:
You can not have more than a fraction of your energy sources coming from renewables. Please stop believing Green propaganda. ktnxbai.
Austria's energy production:
38.6% renewable energies (mostly biomass)
29.9% hydro power
17.2% natural gas
11.7% oil
2.6% coal
That's 68.5% of renewable energy.
Jay wrote:
That's nice.
Its nice that it proved you entirely wrong, again.
Stupid people just can't accept it when they're wrong, they just repeat the same wrong statement over and over.
This makes me sad.
I hate to be a total penisface, but globefish left out one pretty important thing. Energy production =/= energy consumption, I.e. imports weren't mentioned.
Example Austria 2004 (Because the EU doesn't seem to update their shit):
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/energy_polic … _at_en.pdfSo still, what Jay claimed (that renewables can only be a fraction) is incorrect, but as 68,5 % (71 in the pie chart) suddenly became 21 %, j'accuse you of propaganda!
Meanwhile in Finland, the situation is about the same, only that a big part of the oil consumption is replaced with nuclear.
Like so:
Also, I can't believe I'm being srs in an EE-thread, First World Problems nonetheless.
I need around tree fiddy.