It requires 70 gallons of diesel fuel to produce one indoor Cannabis plant, or 140 gallons with smaller, less-efficient gasoline generators. In California, the top-producing state, indoor cultivation is responsible for about 3% of all electricity use or 8% of household use, somewhat higher than estimates previously made for British Columbia. 17 This corresponds to the electricity use of 1 million average California homes, greenhouse-gas emissions equal to those from 1 million average cars, and energy expenditures of $3 billion per year. Due to higher electricity prices and cleaner fuels used to make electricity, California incurs 70% of national energy costs but contributes only 20% of national CO2 emissions from indoor Cannabis cultivation. From the perspective of individual consumers, a single Cannabis cigarette represents 2 pounds of CO2 emissions, an amount equal to running a 100-watt light bulb for 17 hours assuming average U.S. electricity emissions (or 30 hours on California’s cleaner grid). The emissions associated with one kilogram of processed Cannabis are equivalent to those of driving across country 5 times in a 44-mpg car. One single production module doubles the electricity use of an average U.S. home and triples that of an average California home. The added electricity use is equivalent to running about 30 refrigerators. Producing one kilogram of processed Cannabis results in 3,000 kilograms of CO2 emissions.
evan-mills.com/energy-associates/Indoor_files/Indoor-cannabis-energy-use.pdf
h/t to Marc Morano
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Free the weed, and it can be grown outdoors. Planet saved!
with temps “estimated” to go up by 70 by 2300 should be easy to do in northern canada!!!
Good! Keep growing it indoors. If Co2 emissions keep up and it has a positive effect on temperatures I won’t have to move to Florida when I retire.
How can Obama still resist the green pressure to legalize? He must not be serious about fighting climate change.
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courageousevil, evil growers. They won’t be paying a tax thatcan’t</strikemaycouldWILL absolutely, definitely save our planet.