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wanderingaimles
Jan 03, 2020Explorer
Bigger concern will be electrical power availability, especially out west.
As oil moves, so too does Natural Gas, and with overly ambitious local governments trying to legislate themselves into unlimited power.
Will be interesting seeing how they attempt this. Since they don't want nuclear, cant maintain lines well enough to remote generate all that they need, and moving solar closer to urban centers runs into exorbitant land cost. How to create the power closer to where they need it, yet avoid all the carbon that they dream of eliminating.
And as far as eliminating oil consumption now, I'll do my part in keeping the jobs market going, buying a new truck in the next month or so.
As oil moves, so too does Natural Gas, and with overly ambitious local governments trying to legislate themselves into unlimited power.
Will be interesting seeing how they attempt this. Since they don't want nuclear, cant maintain lines well enough to remote generate all that they need, and moving solar closer to urban centers runs into exorbitant land cost. How to create the power closer to where they need it, yet avoid all the carbon that they dream of eliminating.
And as far as eliminating oil consumption now, I'll do my part in keeping the jobs market going, buying a new truck in the next month or so.
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