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<blockquote data-quote="sudoer" data-source="post: 2318567" data-attributes="member: 57875"><p>Not sure how else an entity can operate on 100% renewable unless they build a discrete grid connected directly to a renewable source?</p><p></p><p>The fed gov <a href="https://www.greenpower.gov.au/" target="_blank">GreenPower certification</a> is based entirely around purchasing your consumption's worth of energy from a renewable source but taking whatever electrons are in the wire to your premises. If you aren't consuming the renewable electrons purchased, someone else out there who <em>isn't</em> paying for renewable energy will be - resulting in a decrease in overall emissions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sudoer, post: 2318567, member: 57875"] Not sure how else an entity can operate on 100% renewable unless they build a discrete grid connected directly to a renewable source? The fed gov [URL='https://www.greenpower.gov.au/']GreenPower certification[/URL] is based entirely around purchasing your consumption's worth of energy from a renewable source but taking whatever electrons are in the wire to your premises. If you aren't consuming the renewable electrons purchased, someone else out there who [I]isn't[/I] paying for renewable energy will be - resulting in a decrease in overall emissions. [/QUOTE]
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