"The interesting thing about this carbon brief map is that my 5kw array
is not listed. "
I just looked at the map and I noticed that at least for Wisconsin (my home)
and Minnesota, there is a yellow dot near the center of the state that
represents the installations under 1 MW. I think that for
opposite statements the same night.
Cor.
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The interesting thing about this carbon brief map is that my 5kw array is
not listed. My installation predates a number of the lar
The interesting thing about this carbon brief map is that my 5kw array is
not listed. My installation predates a number of the large 5+ MW
installations that are highlighted when moused over. It would take a
thousand of my type of installations to make up one yellow dot on the map
but I know
https://www.carbonbrief.org/mapped-how-the-us-generates-electricity
Here is an excellent site, Carbonbrief.com, that has a great interactive graphic
about how we generate our electricity. This kind of website should be extremely
useful in the future if the EPA and other governmental websites do