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Fezziwig
Sep 14, 2012Explorer
It's heartening to see that the EVs are approaching maturity and even providing useful, economic transportation for people.
The electric power for charging those batteries is becoming available more widely. Perhaps the electricity will be produced by wind or PV, and the diesel fuel by algae (about half of algae is energy-bearing oil that is readily converted in a diesel).
Electric power is being created by Wind, Solar and Geothermal sources. Iowa and South Dakota are getting 20% of their power from wind.
Both Japan and Germany are moving rapidly from nuclear to wind, solar and Geothermal. A few weeks ago Germany produced half of their daily electric needs from wind power (I posted the citations but they were scrubbed by someone, so I won't post the URLs again).
We, by which I mean human societies, are quickly moving toward widespread, renewable power sources.
There are powerful forces opposed to cheap power, mainly fossil fuel industries.
The electric power for charging those batteries is becoming available more widely. Perhaps the electricity will be produced by wind or PV, and the diesel fuel by algae (about half of algae is energy-bearing oil that is readily converted in a diesel).
Electric power is being created by Wind, Solar and Geothermal sources. Iowa and South Dakota are getting 20% of their power from wind.
Both Japan and Germany are moving rapidly from nuclear to wind, solar and Geothermal. A few weeks ago Germany produced half of their daily electric needs from wind power (I posted the citations but they were scrubbed by someone, so I won't post the URLs again).
We, by which I mean human societies, are quickly moving toward widespread, renewable power sources.
There are powerful forces opposed to cheap power, mainly fossil fuel industries.
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