Jan Rosenow on Nostr: The primary energy fallacy: Critics of the energy transition often point to primary ...
The primary energy fallacy: Critics of the energy transition often point to primary energy to demonstrate that the transition is going to be impossible.
But most consumed primary energy is lost after conversion.
The problem to solve is a lot smaller than primary energy suggests.
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