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Posted By: SteveZ
Anaerobic digestion
Landfill gas
Biofuels
Posted By: Joinerby choosing those "green tariffs" despite knowing they're a con, you're actually "sending out a message", and a pretty clear one at that, that you're prepared to accept their marketing hype at face value.
Posted By: JoinerBut Cathy, if 'Good Energy' is connected to the grid how can it possibly claim to sell only renewably-generated electricity? "
Posted By: fostertomgreen electron
Posted By: Joiner"Excessive cynicism isn't helpful here" - Define "excessive". If I expressed anything it was healthy scepticism.
Healthy scepticism because I question the unquestioning acceptance of the claimed moral purity of electricity that shares a transmission line with the impure kind.
The claims of the "eco" electricity suppliers are an example of what MacKay calls "twaddle emissions".
Posted By: SteamyTeaPosted By: SteveZ
Anaerobic digestion
Landfill gas
Biofuels
These fuels when combusted produce CO2, hydro does to in some circumstances (or CO2 equivalent). CO2 (or equivalent 'green house gasses') must be separated from Carbon sequestration, if not then it is perfectly acceptable to burn coal, natural gas (most of it anyway), oil and peat as this is just old plants and animals that have been stored for a few years, quite a few years really.
Posted By: SteamyTeaSo if a 100% 'eco/green/renewable' supplier has a contract to deliver say 500MWh/month, and demand during that month is greater, are they allowed to 'offset' to a quieter period?
Posted By: SteamyTeaSo there is possibly a time lag between the MWh delivered and installing/buying capacity, which rather answers the original question.