Right.. because "wind" is an effective way to power a car lol
solar same thing--- what if I wanna go somewhere in the dark?
I agree with alternate means of fuel-- but in the meantime we need the oil... and wind sure as hell isnt the solution
90% of that oil is used in cars... electricity has nothing to do with it
So what if you want to drive in the dark...that's what batteries are for. PV is just a method of harnessing the energy. The second step is energy storage.
Also, the amount of oil that goes to producing gasoline is closer to 45% in the US..across all fuel distillate types, about 2/3 of the oil we import is used for transportation (gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel) (
link). Residual fuel oil burned in power generation is only about 4% of total usage.
As far as activism goes...armchair activism (online petitions, facebook groups, etc) is a waste of time IMHO. I'm much more excited about the 11kW array of PV panels we are installing on the barn roof, which should cover at least 50% of our annual electricity usage. Next steps are a solar hot water unit and active solar heating, and hopefully an electric car to utilize all that energy . Net metering in CT basically allows us to Make power like crazy during hte day when no one is using it and send it out to the grid, then pull power from the grid at night when we are not making any but using a lot. The goal is a net-zero amount, which means I can still effectively charge an electric vehicle for free overnight when we aren't making any power from the PV.
Ok, got a little off-topic there, but please...if you're going to debate a subject, use actual facts instead of made-up numbers and scenarios.