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The table below shows the amount of CO2 being generated by recharging 'LECTRIC' throughout the journey

Week Dates Location Renewable Sources Gas Powered Sources Diesel Powered Sources Coal Powered Sources KMs Travelled CO2 Produced
1 21/08/2011 to 28/08/2011 Perth, WA to Karratha, WA 3 - 3 2 1607 140 KGs
2 28/08/2011 to 4/09/2011 Karratha, WA to Derby, WA 1 3 1 - 1177 105 KGs
3 4/09/2011 to 11/09/2011 Derby, WA to Timber Creek, NT 1 2 2 - 1133 75 KGs
4 11/09/2011 to 18/09/2011 Timber Creek, NT to Mount Isa, QLD - 1 4 1 1570 161 KGs
5 18/09/2011 to 25/09/2011 Mount Isa, QLD to Bowen, QLD 1 - - 4 1459 200 KGs
6 25/09/2011 to 2/10/2011 Bowen, QLD to Mackay, QLD - - - 1 192 50 KGs
7 2/10/2011 to 9/10/2011 Mackay, QLD to Byron Bay, NSW 2 - - 4 1137 200 KGs
8 9/10/2011 to 16/10/2011 Byron Bay, NSW to Orbost, VIC 1 - - 5 1660 250 KGs
9 16/10/2011 to 23/10/2011 Orbost, VIC to Nelson, VIC - - - 6 1187 300 KGs
10 23/10/2011 to 30/10/2011 Nelson, VIC to Ceduna, SA - - 2 4 1257 250 KGs
11 30/10/2011 to 6/11/2011 Ceduna, SA to Norsman, WA - - 4 1 1357 150 KGs
12 6/11/2011 to 13/11/2011 Norsman, WA to Perth, WA 1 - - 4 1247 200 KGs
 
The calculations used for CO2 production is as follows;
- Renewable sources produce 0 KG per Kilowatt of electricity
- Gas and Diesel sources produce .5 KG per Kilowatt of electricity
- Coal sources produce 1 KG per Kilowatt of electricity
'LECTRIC' can drive for 5-6 Kilometres on 1 Kilowatt of electricity
 
 

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