Not all nonrenewable energy is carbon-emitting. Nuclear remains a solid clean option for power. Of course, renewable energy is great and should be increased in government use.
While that is a positive goal, this depends heavily on local electrical grids, so it may be more feasible in some areas than others. Once renewable sources become more integrated into the grid this …Read MoreWhile that is a positive goal, this depends heavily on local electrical grids, so it may be more feasible in some areas than others. Once renewable sources become more integrated into the grid this will become easier to accomplish.Read Less
Not all nonrenewable energy is carbon-emitting. Nuclear remains a solid clean option for power. Of course, renewable energy is great and should be increased in government use.
It is definitely beneficial for the atmosphere, but there are other nonrenewable options that might be easier. So my answer is maybe.
While that is a positive goal, this depends heavily on local electrical grids, so it may be more feasible in some areas than others. Once renewable sources become more integrated into the grid this …Read MoreWhile that is a positive goal, this depends heavily on local electrical grids, so it may be more feasible in some areas than others. Once renewable sources become more integrated into the grid this will become easier to accomplish. Read Less