Moderate71
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The fact that none of those alternative fuel sources can handle the required workload is the 'only' thing that keeps us from converting to pure clean energy.How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
??? LMGTFYHow much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
We are 100% ready to switch to Renewables. The current Utility monopoly prevents it. Think of an Electricity Generating of Oil, Coal, or Nuclear as an Arcade Video game. Once connected, it automatically collects money. Once the Utilitiy is connected to its' custoer, it automatically collects money, Big Money. How hard would you fight ot keep that working. Would you spend billions of dollars to rent politicians. Hell yes! Rooftop solar and small wind generators and even miniature co-gen units are their greatest fear. That cuts them out of the loop. It's the politics that prevent 100% Renewables, not the feasibility. Those electric lines and gas pipelines to houses are/were a wonderful thing, but also exactly like a drug supplier with his needle in your vein. This is as bare bones as I can make the explanation and I hope it is clear. It is factually the status quo.Afterthought-Ethanol is not a renewable because iit contamiinates the atmosphere. Ethanol in gasoline is a politicized gift to the Big Chemical Corporations. Rental politicians. I honestly believe if we cut MIC spending in half and used the monies and unemployed military as paid local infrastructure employees, we could convert in record time. Then the Energy dollar savings in local communities woud be spent in those local communities creating entrepreneurial opportunities at the LOCAL level. We operate currently as Cororoatism atetmpting to build Big Money Centric Industries to benefit the Elite (CORPORATISM) and that is backwards for a Nation allegedly run by the people (POPULISM).
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How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
Sanity. You wish to have the cost of a BTU as high as the Europeans pay for it? That would really be a boon to our economy if we could get 7.50 per mcf for natural gas.
62% of Switzerland's electricity comes from renewable resources, and their economy is doing better than the U.S.
I don't have answers that relate to specific substitutes however we are "one cubic mile from freedom".
Not to get overly pointey headed, but each one of the options has a replacement cost that needs to be added in. Oil is “harvested prehistoric sunlight”, and the only direct cost is lifting and infrastructure.
In California forcing the use of renewables is causing high utility prices, and one more reason for jobs to leave,or not be created in the first place.
How many solar panels does one need to charge one car?
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
That’s nice. The Italians haven’t been wanting to go after their 3 trillion cubic feet of gas. Yet they pay 7.50 for it to be bought in Azerbaijan for 2.43
Not to get overly pointey headed, but each one of the options has a replacement cost that needs to be added in. Oil is “harvested prehistoric sunlight”, and the only direct cost is lifting and infrastructure.
In California forcing the use of renewables is causing high utility prices, and one more reason for jobs to leave,or not be created in the first place.
Odds are better in Vegas......Google the company and you will find that there has been major layoffs.Maybe with this guy, we will get there sooner:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/marsha...ing-inedible-plant-life-into-fuel-60-minutes/
How much progress has been made? How much progress remains before we can use ethanol, wind, and solar instead of fossil fuels? What is still standing in our way?
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