diff --git a/tool/template-calculator.html b/tool/template-calculator.html index 780eef55f7..af0938bb79 100644 --- a/tool/template-calculator.html +++ b/tool/template-calculator.html @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
{% trans %}Comparing Million Transactions in 2019{% endtrans %}
-{% trans %}The country of Portugal consumes ~50twh (1 billion Kilowatt hours [kWh]) of energy annually. Explore how much energy today’s various currencies consume in relation to Portugal.{% endtrans %}
+{% trans %}The country of Portugal consumes 46.94 billion Kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy annually. Explore how much energy today’s various currencies consume in relation to Portugal.{% endtrans %}
{% trans %}XRP was designed with sustainability in mind. Contrary to other blockchains that use proof-of-work, the XRP Ledger confirms transactions through a unique “consensus” mechanism that consumes negligible energy.{% endtrans %}
+{% trans %}XRP was designed with sustainability in mind. Contrary to other blockchains that use proof-of-work, the XRP Ledger confirms transactions through a unique “consensus” mechanism and is one of the first truly carbon neutral blockchains.{% endtrans %}
{% trans %}Explore the energy consumption of XRP compared to cash, credit cards and other popular crypto with the Green Currency Calculator.{% endtrans %}
{% trans %}Go Green{% endtrans %}{% trans %}The digital asset XRP was designed with sustainability in mind. The XRP Ledger processes transactions through a unique “consensus” mechanism that consumes negligible energy and all XRP currency is already in circulation.{% endtrans %}
+{% trans %}The digital asset XRP was designed with sustainability in mind. The XRP Ledger processes transactions through a unique “consensus” mechanism that consumes negligible energy and all XRP currency is already in circulation. It is one of the first major blockchain networks to be fully carbon neutral.{% endtrans %}
{% trans %}Other digital assets, like Bitcoin, rely on a different mechanism to both validate transactions and create new coins. This “proof-of-work” algorithm requires “mining.” Mining is an incredibly energy-intensive process for validating transactions that consumes more energy in a year than entire countries.{% endtrans %}