T-Mobile Commits To 100 Percent Renewable Electricity By 2021 (cnbc.com)
T-Mobile said on Monday that it will move to 100 percent renewable electricity by the year 2021. It had also "finalized a contract for wind power from the Solomon Forks Wind Project in Kansas," reports CNBC. "Power generation there is due to begin at the beginning of 2019, and will supplement the energy T-Mobile receives from the Red Dirt Wind Power Project in Oklahoma." From the report: John Legere, T-Mobile's president and CEO, said moving to renewable energy was the right thing to do and smart business. "We expect to cut T-Mobile's energy costs by around $100 million in the next 15 years thanks to this move," he added. T-Mobile has also joined the RE100, a group of global businesses committed to renewable power. Other members of the RE100 include Apple, Facebook and Google.
I'm curious if this includes the towers and the associated equipment as well. I'd be really surprised if it did.
Wind, solar, and other renewable energy has a lower cost than old-school fossil fuels, and allows them to build grid resilience. Wind combined with either battery or compressed air storage allows you to achieve full reliability even during extreme weather events.
Given the distributed nature of their business, this allows them to drop costs and compete with other higher cost providers.
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This is more of a publicity stunt than anything else. T-Mobile headquarters is just outside of Seattle here in Western Washington. We're already 90%+ hydroelectric power in this region. The remaining 10% is heavily influenced by wind power generation as well. The only areas they need power otherwise is primarily for cell towers throughout the country.
It would be great if they sold me a phone where the battery would last me a couple of days, instead of running out of juice each evening.
They sold one to me.
You will be using fossil fuels your entire life. I guarantee it. There will never be 100% renewable anything. Itâ(TM)s a marketing ploy for dumb millenials who donâ(TM)t know better.
Sad you do not know this but now you do. Reality hits hard but now you have knowledge and not internet memes to help you through life.
Why don't you just buy a phone that is compatible with T-Mobile from somewhere else? We don't have to ask to "pretty-please activate my new device" like some carriers.
I bought a Sony direct and unlocked and I get 5 days of battery life between charges. The only reason I had to visit a T-Mobile after I got it is because my SIM was too large for the new phone so I couldn't just put it in. They gave me a new (nano) SIM for free.
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After:
No net change in fossil fuel consumption. Assuming your energy consumption remains the same, to cause a real reduction in fossil fuel use, you have to use renewable energy which otherwise wasn't going to be generated e.g. If T-Mobile decided to install new wind turbines on property they owned, that would result in:
That's a net 10 MWh of fossil fuel electricity consumption. Real changes in renewable energy use comes from adding renewable generation. Not from buying your electricity from a renewable source that was going to sell it all whether or not you bought form them. Likewise, charging your EV with solar panels on your house doesn't reduce the amount of electricity generated by fossil fuels. It only reduces it if the only reason you installed the panels was because you got the EV (that is, if you hadn't gotten the EV you wouldn't have installed the panels). If you were going to install the panels anyway, all you've done is shift solar electricity that was going to be used to your house, to be used your EV instead.
For the same reason, it's important to realize that energy conservation has the same impact regardless of whether you live in an area which gets most of its electricity from renewables or from fossil fuels. The entire electrical grid interconnected. Electricity generated by renewables that is not used locally is transmitted to other areas, where it causes a reduction in the amount of energy that needs to be generated by fossil fuel plants
As energy Secretary Rick Perry hugs coal executive, the photographer who posted the file, gets fired:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/0...
That meeting reviewed the Murray Energy Action plan - the Head of Murray energy and huge Trump supporter, his plan inculdes killing off clean energy. read the Trump approved document yourselves and, please, remember this November.
https://www.nytimes.com/intera...
In doing this, T-Mobile has joined RE100, an initiative for large corporates to buy only 100% renewable electricity. 123 have joined so far. T-Mobile is not the first, not the largest, not the only tech player, and hasn't moved the furthest. So I've no idea why its decision is considered story-worthy, but not the decision of Adobe, Autodesk, BT, ebay, etc.
RE100 is a great initiative, especially when corporates also commit to science-based targets for GHG reductions that cover scopes 1, 2 and some or all of scope 3 emhttps://hardware.slashdot.org/story/18/01/30/225248/t-mobile-commits-to-100-percent-renewable-electricity-by-2021#issions.
This was announced just for US subsidiary, not all T-Mobiles.
Does that include generators at their cell sites? How is that going to work at mall based phone stores? Doubt they are going to go alt energy for a single store in a mall.
The worst network, bar none, as long as you only count the top 4 networks.
You first have to ignore the other hundred or so that own and maintain their own networks within the US (not MVNOs).
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Those are renewable too... *shrug*
On the east coast they're better than Sprint, and very very close to at&t (area) and better than at&t with data (area one can stream video).
They aren't there with Verizon, but they aren't bar none the worst coverage, and they are notably improving year after year.
Wow, sent an e-mail as suggested when clicking on "use classic" banner, and got a fast response that addressed my msg
Yes, but it is dangerous. People fall off windmills. Electrons are incredibly powerful and can kill people if there are bunched together. Guess what, these windmills and photovoltaic are designed to bunch electrons together. That is right these green energy technologies are designed to kill people.
You do know the water you drink has electrons in it, right?
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Renewable energy is the new perpetual motion.
You've been had. haha.
This is pretty much the perfect representation of your climate-denier slashdot dickhead. Annoying, sure, but the primary component is stupidity. Rank fucking stupidity.
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
You will be using fossil fuels your entire life. I guarantee it.
lol - look everybody, this stupid AC cunt guarantees it, so it's definitely so.
Sad you do not know this but now you do.
Know what? What a dumbass said on the internet? Thanks, man.
You'll always be a moron, I'm afraid there's no upward curve for someone as retarded as you. But keep your chin up, people might not notice if you keep your stupid mouth shut.
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.