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Hydro emits less carbon per unit of electricity than solar [1]. And drastically less than the renewables + natural gas mix that's used in practice to accommodate renewables' intermittency.

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life-cycle_greenhouse_gas_emis...




In a 100% renewable economy, where is the carbon emission coming from in PV? PV doesn't make carbon atoms out of nothing. Also, that chart is ROOFTOP solar. Rooftop solar is not what would be used to power a renewable-powered society; it's more of a con to game current utility rate structures.

Hydro will always have a problem with methane emissions.


Although it can be highly disruptive to the local environment. So can most power generation plants, but usually indirectly.




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