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by onlyrealcuzzo
982 days ago
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It's literally right here: https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/us-energy-facts/ 100.4q BTU total US energy usage. 37.8q BTU electricity (~37% or ~18% depending on how you count loss). 27.5q BTU transportation (~27% OR ~36% depending on how you count loss). You're assuming that ~60% of NEW electric generation will come from fossil fuels. We won't have a ~60% loss in electric generation from solar & wind - which is currently ~90% of NEW generation. In 5 years, coal & natural gas will likely drop to ~0% of NEW generation. |
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If you take energy use used for transport (27.47), multiply it by 25% (because it's more efficient), you get 6.87. That's 18% of how much we generate in electricity today (37.75), not 7%.