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Real-time “CO2 intensity” site makes the case for midnight dishwashing | guardian.co.uk

‘It goes without saying that the more electricity we consume, the more CO2 gets generated by power stations. Less obvious is the fact that, as demand goes up, each unit of electricity becomes more polluting – the “carbon intensity” goes up, to use the jargon.’

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