Pakvipo nauju "Grigeo"?
Lietuva iki 2020 metų iš Atsinaujinančių Energijos Išteklių (AEI) turėjo pasiekti 23% gaunamos energijos.
Šį tikslą pasiekėme dar 2014, o 2020 turime dar geresnius skaičius.
Bet ar tas augimas buvo pasiektas atsižvelgiant į kitus tvarumo faktorius?
Viskam gi yra trade-off'ai.
Skaitau recent straipsnį: "dėl UAB „Saunera“ hidroelektrinės veiklos smarkiai nukritęs Vilnelės vandens lygis, kas kelią riziką sunaikinti saugomų lašišinių žuvų ikrus" aka kenčia bioįvairovė.
Suprantu. Komplikuotas klausimas ta energetika, gal jiems reikia laiko.
Skaitau toliau: "Dėl šios problemos į Lietuvos Respublikos aplinkos ministeriją, Aplinkos apsaugos agentūrą pirmą kartą kreipėsi dar 2014 m. lapkričio mėn."
Nuo 2014 niekas, nieko nepadarė?
Ar matome tiesiog energetikos biznio padarinius, ar čia dar vienu "Grigeo" pakvipo?
Asmeniškai, noriu didžiuotis Lietuvos pasiekimais AEI sferoje, bet tokie dalykai priverčia kvestionuoti.
Gal kas plačiau žino ir galėtu apšviest?
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According to their “Renewable Energy Update” this company strives to the highest sustainability echelon.
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Netflix also pushes sustainable energy use from their partners (think Amazon).
This indirect energy use was ~194k MWhs in 2018.
An example, I say!
Next time you’ll be in search of an industry example, remember Netflix!
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