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horsetheman's avatar

Eventually we will need an energy transition, but nor battery powered vehicles, nor the intermittent and environmentally disastrous power sources of wind and solar are a reasonable solution. We need to invest into next generation technologies.

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Joe Meccia's avatar

The concept of the EV is a good one, but we simply don't have an infrastructure that can support it. The environmental people think it is cleaner but really it does more harm than good. The average lifespan of the workers in the lithium mines is around 35. The batteries are not renewable or recyclable (yet). The hydrogen technology is there and capable of using the internal combustion engine which would turn every vehicle into an air cleaner instead of a polluter. The problem here is that there is no money (fuel wise) in cars that can run on water so the oil cartel squashes most hydrogen technology. Money runs the show in our world at this time. A change of thinking is a gradually change that will take time to develop. The technologies are here. The control systems are in place now but are showing the signs of dying out. We are a few decades away from current thinking. The old saying is,

" If you do what you always have done, you will get what you always have got!"

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