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by LinuxBender
1599 days ago
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Yes to some degree. While I doubt I could even begin to compete with the carbon emissions of some countries and corporations I try to do my part. I moved to a state that makes heavy use of green energy that is also much less expensive than my former state. I use that clean energy to heat my home. I adapted my body to be comfortable at low temperatures 58F-64F. At 57F I just put on a zip-up sweater. My home is heavily insulated and partially earth sheltered. In the winter I put double-sided insulation on half of my double pane windows. Solar will not work great on my property but I will eventually install some. I've been holding off from Solar not just because of my property but also because low frequency inverters are still evolving and competition is growing. I am leaning towards Hysolis. I am holding off with EV trucks as options are very limited, many bugs are still being worked out and competition is still very weak. My first EV will most probably be a side-by-side [1] and that should be fine for ~95% of my driving needs. I would prefer a Honda EV side-by-side if they made one. [1] - https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/ranger-ev/ |
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