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Originally Posted by kannon
There are areas where we can reduce fossil fuel consumption thru use of new, cleaner, reusable energy sources - solar being a key one. You can already see car companies changing, not due to gov't pressures, but economic pressures in developing new electric cars. Eventually all cars and motorcycles will be electric and that will reduce emissions and force oil companies to change. I support the transition that Biden is pushing. Remember telegraph operators or telephone operators. Well long haul trackers will be changing in the future and so must oil companies. But that being said, there will remain important areas of our economy where oil will remain - plastics for one. Although new means of production that help reduce environmental damage will coincide with continuing oil usage.
Embrace the change. Trump pushed coal subsidies for an industry that is being forced due to economic pressures to change. If I was in PA or Texas I would embrace gov't support to transition to the future, instead of keeping status quo thru subsidies.
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Well all I can say is that my $28,000.worth of solar cells do not produce enough electricity to run my 3br home, and that is without having to plug in an electric vehicle. If I can't make enough solar energy in the Sunshine State what are the folks in Michigan going to do in the dead of winter? As a pilot I can assure you that electric aircraft will not work, the energy density of jet-a can never be matched by batteries.