Note: Btw I don’t endorse this ruling. I just thought it was important news to share

      • MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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        This is basically to allow projects to use fossil gas for a bit, until hydrogen or bio methane is available for the project. It takes years to built something like this and 2035 is only a decade away. That is very different from fossil gas is green period.

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    • Coal is 820 to 1050 kg of CO2e per Megawatt Hour

    • Natural gas is 480 kg CO2e per Megawatt Hour

    • Nuclear is 20 to 50 kg CO2e per megawatt-hour

    • Wind is 25 grams of CO2 per Megawatt Hour.

    • Solar is 20-50 grams of CO2 per Megawatt Hour.

    (Numbers should not be considered accurate but relative scale is representative)

    The biggest issue here is that without a significant increase in battery capacity a stable renewable grid is impossible without Natural Gas powered generation.

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          Sure, I get that. Dams often involve lots of concrete, which emits insane CO2 during production; and dams devastates large areas of nature (or human settlements).

          Just felt it weird to state that natural gas is required for a stable renewable power grid, when hydro exists. Wherever hydro is possible, it’s almost certainly better than natural gas in most aspects.

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    Natural Gas is a fossil fuel. Natural Gas is a fossil fuel. Natural Gas is a fossil fuel.

    Who’s selling Natural Gas? Russia. Why would anyone declassify it as a greenhouse gas? So they can buy it from Russia. Who would do such a thing? Nazis that want to make money off of nazi Russia, and support its wars.

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    While it’s dumb to call it green, it’s fine and very useful to use it as part of a transition towards renewables. That’s what this is actually about, countries being allowed to use part of the funds for the energy transition for gas.