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by ryukafalz
1412 days ago
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GP’s point though is that the footprint of EVs is constantly changing. ICE cars can only ever work by burning fossil fuels, which inevitably results in a certain amount of emissions per gallon of gas burned. That’s not the case for EVs as the electricity needed for them can be generated in many different ways, some resulting in more emissions than others. |
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- traditional well in the US
- fracking in the US
- offshore
- Canadian tarsands
Edit: This article has some interesting information on Energy Return on Investment (EROI)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030142151...