GE is laying off 20% of its workforce devoted to onshore wind power, costing hundreds of jobs

Hmmm..well, there was a solar powered community just outside of Ft Myers that weathered Hurricane Ian with no power outages and minimal damage.
If a reliable green energy along with sensible building codes can accomplish this, then I'd say those days are anything but numbered.

Supposedly they lost 1/3 of the solar panels, and I haven't heard how they are doing recently. They also had the main advantage of having their electrical underground and properly sealed. THAT was the bigger contributor.


Again, if charging still takes 2-3 hours minimum are you saying only people with a home should be able to own cars after 2035?
 

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