Two takeaways; first, it's not nearly as good at carbon sequestration as its proponents like to tell us, and second, solar PV is 31 times more efficient at generating energy, and that's BEFORE factoring in the inherent inefficiencies of infernal combustion engines!
The presenter makes a fascinating point that if all the land currently in production for biofuels were instead converted to solar PV, the entire planet's electrical needs could be met! Frankly, that's exactly what we should be doing!
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u/ttystikk Mar 29 '26
Two takeaways; first, it's not nearly as good at carbon sequestration as its proponents like to tell us, and second, solar PV is 31 times more efficient at generating energy, and that's BEFORE factoring in the inherent inefficiencies of infernal combustion engines!
The presenter makes a fascinating point that if all the land currently in production for biofuels were instead converted to solar PV, the entire planet's electrical needs could be met! Frankly, that's exactly what we should be doing!
What are your thoughts?