That's a really good issue to be discussed. We're definitely emitting less CO2 during this quarantine season, so it's been a very good time for nature to get back what they once had (the peacefulness and everything). In terms of electricity, surprisingly, it's also quite good. If you think about it, the ones who have the biggest electrical needs are big factories and other industrial places. When these actors stop working due to low demands and social distancing, they don't consume as much as they used to. Sure, more light bulbs are on, but houses still need less power than industrial buildings.
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That's a really good issue to be discussed. We're definitely emitting less CO2 during this quarantine season, so it's been a very good time for nature to get back what they once had (the peacefulness and everything). In terms of electricity, surprisingly, it's also quite good. If you think about it, the ones who have the biggest electrical needs are big factories and other industrial places. When these actors stop working due to low demands and social distancing, they don't consume as much as they used to. Sure, more light bulbs are on, but houses still need less power than industrial buildings.