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This is the future. All the auto makers are featuring electric cars. The end of oil is near!
This is the future. All the auto makers are featuring electric cars. The end of oil is near!
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Ford Unveils Its First Electric Car - FoxNews.com
This is the future. All the auto makers are featuring electric cars. The end of oil is near!
Great! Now lets talk about the electricity needed to charge all these vehicles.
What difference does it make if emmissions are coming from a tailpipe or a smokestack?
None.
70% of the electricity used to charge these cars will come from coal and natural gas.
Mr.H said:I'm not discounting the contribution of wind and solar, nor their potential. But neither will be able to keep up with any substantial use of EV's.
What difference does it make if emmissions are coming from a tailpipe or a smokestack?
None.
All of the battery technology manufacturing is Chinese. So, just substitute dependence on the middle east with dependence on the Chinese.
What difference does it make if emmissions are coming from a tailpipe or a smokestack?
None.
I won't buy one.Ford Unveils Its First Electric Car - FoxNews.com
This is the future. All the auto makers are featuring electric cars. The end of oil is near!
What difference does it make if emmissions are coming from a tailpipe or a smokestack?
None.
What difference does it make if emmissions are coming from a tailpipe or a smokestack?
None.
I don't care about emission! I care more about getting off foreign oil and reducing the black crack that terrorist states are holding the west hostage with!
All of the battery technology manufacturing is Chinese. So, just substitute dependence on the middle east with dependence on the Chinese.
Argonne, which emphasizes turning scientific breakthroughs into mainstream use, receives """a few million dollars a year""" in revenue from licensing agreements, Isaacs said. He declined to provide financial terms of Argonne's deal with GM and LG Chem.
"""We're not looking to make a buck,""" he said.
Argonne's budget is $650 million a year, Isaacs said, and the federal government funds two-thirds of it.
"""The point,""" he said, """is to plow it back into good science."""