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Old 08-10-2022, 12:45 PM
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My issue’s are how we get electricity. It’s still 40% coal. So until we move to more renewable or more nuclear it just doesn’t make any sense. All your doing is moving the problem someplace else. And then there is the issue with batteries. Most of the scarce elements are mined by child labor. Then there is the disposal issue, the electric grid issues and the charging issues. IMHO we are a very long way from moving off gasoline. Hydrogen makes a lot more sense if it can be done. We have not even began to see all the environmental issue with batteries.

Perhaps we need more electric trains like Europe has. No batteries and move 100’s of people at a time. We did have the track system but let it fall apart. Still cheaper solution then all the others. Used to have a train station in every small town in America. We could again.
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