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@JC-SuperJet I love your post for its thoughtfulness. But you forgot to add in the slave labor subsidy that the Chinese Communist Party has in its mining for materials to produce and its actual production of solar, wind and battery products.

George H. Bush made a deal with China that if we let them into the world market that they would give our companies access to their slave/uderpaid labor to subsidize our movement of our industrial jobs to Red China.

And I believe you are wrong about replacing base line continuous duty electric generation with solar or wind. Dave Walsh cited a study which stated that given nighttime and cloudy, winter and cold days you cannot replace base line continuous duty electricity with solar regardless of how much of the US you cover with solar panels. Similar environmental limitations for optimal wind. I will try to find the clip for you.

You also identified the big push for World Depopulation by the WEF and the other elites.

They want to kill us. And to prevent us from reproducing.

That is against God's will for His people (all of us) and they will be defeated by people like me.
 
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WFO Speedracer

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So you say electric is here but is really ?



 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
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One more item of interest, the upkeep on roads and highways are funded through gas taxes and vehicle license fees, expect there to be added tolls and fees imposed if that revenue suddenly dries up, that means more toll roads and bridges and fees based on mileage. You can damn well bet the government is not going to give up any tax revenue.


Here in Alabama they already added a 10 cent per gallon tax on fuel to defer highway maintaince costs and the tax goes up gradually year by year to keep up with rising costs.

Below is a link to a related story.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/new...sedgntp&cvid=5612d45d68a845cbb468819dcce73857
 
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Alabama
One more item of interest, the upkeep on roads and highways are funded through gas taxes and vehicle license fees, expect there to be added tolls and fees imposed if that revenue suddenly dries up, that means more toll roads and bridges and fees based on mileage. You can damn well bet the government is not going to give up any tax revenue.


Here in Alabama they already added a 10 cent per gallon tax on fuel to defer highway maintaince costs and the tax goes up gradually year by year to keep up with rising costs.

Below is a link to a related story.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/new...sedgntp&cvid=5612d45d68a845cbb468819dcce73857
And gas stations losing revenue from not selling gas plus all of the aftermarket performance companies, engine ,exhaust. The future is not bright for those companies. Borla has a new sound system to install on electric cars but it won't sell enough of those to keep them alive long term. https://www.borla.com/products/active-performance-sound-for-electric-vehicles/
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
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And gas stations losing revenue from not selling gas plus all of the aftermarket performance companies, engine ,exhaust. The future is not bright for those companies. Borla has a new sound system to install on electric cars but it won't sell enough of those to keep them alive long term. https://www.borla.com/products/active-performance-sound-for-electric-vehicles/
And gas stations losing revenue from not selling gas plus all of the aftermarket performance companies, engine ,exhaust. The future is not bright for those companies. Borla has a new sound system to install on electric cars but it won't sell enough of those to keep them alive long term. https://www.borla.com/products/active-performance-sound-for-electric-vehicles/
From what I have heard the Electric charging stations will be bigger with more resturants and shopping avenues presumably because of the time it will take to charge your cordless TRANSPORTATION DEVICES.
 

WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
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So which Energy-consuming Method will be used to produce the Hydrogen that will finally power the Engine?

By Electrolysis which requires Electricity? By Coal or Gas conversion? By slow ineffcient Biological means?

Putting Lipstick on a Pig. Just a glorified long Exhaust Tail Pipe. The Energy still comes indirectly from the Power Plant or Refinery. Indirect means inefficient.

Well not exactly if the new solar cells Nasa is developing work anywhere near as anticipated, JCB also has a plant in India, India has no coal, no oil and no natural gas, anything that comes to India is shipped in, what they do have is water and loads of Sun. Think outside the box you are stuck inside peeking out of.

I know this much I would much rather spend six minutes at a Hydrogen refueling station than three hours stuck at Walmart waiting on my electric battery to charge up.
 

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Unless Toyota is going to pay to have pumps installed all over the US I dont think people will be buying in any time soon. (currenlty only 45 stations for whole US) Plus you are looking at around 100$ per fill up to go 3-400 miles.
 
So must keep both the following in mind when evaluating efficiencies:

1) Combustion Engine versus Electric Motor: ICE is about 30% efficient versus Electric Motor 70%+ efficient. Electric Motor wins.

Most Energy is lost as Thermal Energy (Heat).

2) Petrol Fuel Cell Energy Density versus Electric Battery Cell Energy Density: Petrol Fuel Cell wins. Better Energy Storage Method.

The Ambient Temperature also affects the Battery efficiency. At freezing Temps, the Battery output drops by 50% and the recharging is painfully slow and won't reach 100% full.

You can follow and research the Supply/Energy costs to "harvest" Oil versus generating Electricity. Make sure you add the Government Subsidies (Taxpayer/Your Money) to the total cost for each.

Or you can just calculate how much Surface Area Countries would need for Solar and Wind Farms to generate ALL the Electricty needed to support an ALL Electric Civilization of 8 Billion+. You will find , with simple 'Rithmetic, that there isn't enough Real Estate available on Land and Territorial Waters to make it work.

But, if you cut down the amount of Consumers (Human Population), then it might work...

By the way, https://www.zerohedge.com/weather/wind-power-makers-suffer-huge-losses-want-abandon-major-project
Agree with you about surface area for solar, wind, or even ethanol or bio fuels for that matter, there’s not enough to meet current or future demands. I am impressed with recent milestones reached with fusion , even though viable fusion reactors are perpetually 25 years away. Once they do arrive electric will be the end game, too bad I won’t get to see it.
 
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WFO Speedracer

A lifetime ban is like a lifetime warranty !
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Alabama
Unless Toyota is going to pay to have pumps installed all over the US I dont think people will be buying in any time soon. (currenlty only 45 stations for whole US) Plus you are looking at around 100$ per fill up to go 3-400 miles.


Realize that the necessary infrastructure for everyone to switch to EV is not there either at this point in time.
 
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