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by thomaszander
1771 days ago
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As reported by a lobbying company. Not all numbers you read on the Internet are true. Here is another lobbying company that has nice numbers too; https://www.nvde.nl/nvdeblogs/hernieuwbare-energie-voor-het-... > Het verbruik van hernieuwbare energie is in 2020 met bijna 20% gestegen. Daarmee is hernieuwbare energie nu goed voor ruim 11% van ons totale energieverbruik. De groei zit vooral in de sterke stijging van wind en zon, en in meer inzet van vaste biomassa. Which states that the TOTAL renewable energy is 11%, with biomass being the majority. Now, both sources can't be right, can they? |
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It lines up neatly with your initial 1% claim for example, except you specifically claim that it's 1% of electrical generation, not total energy.
Worth noting too that switching to renewables and electrifying actually reduce total energy, as more than half of it wasted as heat from combustion of fuels. Another popular statistical trick to make switching to renewables seem impossible.