Everybody who still harbours any illusion about a "transition" way from fossil fuels ought to watch Mike Ruppert, below.
Every single tyre contains 7 gallons of oil.
EVERYTHING we use, including the food we eat, all plastics, toothpaste, right up to wind turbines - it is all derived from oil.
Study:
Tesla car battery production releases as much CO2 as 8 years of
driving on petrol
19
June, 2017
From NyTeknik:
Huge
hopes tied to electric cars as the solution to automotive climate
problem. But the electric car batteries are eco-villains in the
production. Several tons of carbon dioxide has been placed, even
before the batteries leave the factory.
IVL
Swedish Environmental Research Institute was commissioned by the
Swedish Transport Administration and the Swedish Energy Agency
investigated litiumjonbatteriers climate impact from a life cycle
perspective. There are batteries designed for electric vehicles
included in the study. The two authors Lisbeth Dahllöf and Mia
Romare has done a meta-study that is reviewed and compiled existing
studies.
The
report shows that the battery manufacturing leads to high emissions.
For every kilowatt hour of storage capacity in the battery generated
emissions of 150 to 200 kilos of carbon dioxide already in the
factory. The researchers did not study individual bilmärkens
batteries, how these produced or the electricity mix they use. But if
we understand the great importance of play battery take an example:
Two common electric cars on the market, the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla
Model S, the batteries about 30 kWh and 100 kWh.
Even
when buying the car has thus emissions occurred, corresponding to
approximately 5.3 tons and 17.5 tons, the batteries of these sizes.
The numbers can be difficult to relate to. As a comparison, a trip
for one person round trip from Stockholm to New York by air causes
the release of more than 600 kilograms of carbon dioxide, according
to the UN organization ICAO calculation.
Another
conclusion of the study is that about half the emissions arising from
the production of raw materials and half the production of the
battery factory. The mining accounts for only a small proportion of
between 10-20 percent.
Read
more: “The potential electric car the main advantage”
The
calculation is based on the assumption that the electricity mix used
in the battery factory consists of more than half of the fossil
fuels. In Sweden, the power production is mainly of fossil-nuclear
and hydropower why lower emissions had been achieved.
The
study also concluded that emissions grow almost linearly with the
size of the battery, even if it is pinched by the data in that field.
It means that a battery of the Tesla-size contributes more than three
times as much emissions as the Nissan Leaf size. It is a result that
surprised Mia Romare.
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