Comment Re:So no planes are to fly over Tennessee? (Score 0) 202
In the same list that you link to, we see 29.2g/km for the TER train. Nearly 10 times as much.
Also, they assume usage and electricity usage statistic from different years. I wonder whyyyyyyyy (no, of course not, I know why).
Also, they use statistics that are 10 years old. I wonder whyyyyyyy (no, of course not, I know why).
Also, they talk averages. While that may sound as the right thing to do, it will include the very busy, 100% fully loaded trains in the summer, while forgetting about the 5% loaded still running at the same consumption trains in the wintertime.