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re: Ford's Mach-E output exceeds gas-powered Mustang so far in 2021

Posted on 6/4/21 at 9:26 pm to
Posted by aTmTexas Dillo
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Posted on 6/4/21 at 9:26 pm to
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It's still hydrocarbons.

I watched a YouTube video where Neal DeGrasse Tyson said the energy will come from another source. He seemed to indicate oil and natural gas would just go away. People believe that shite.
Posted by Jyrdis
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Posted on 6/4/21 at 9:52 pm to
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I watched a YouTube video where Neal DeGrasse Tyson said the energy will come from another source. He seemed to indicate oil and natural gas would just go away. People believe that shite.


Eventually they will. It’s a cost issue right now for energy companies. It’s still cheaper to use oil and gas than other means of energy. When that day will come depends on the market and the government.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 7/6/21 at 9:10 am to
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He seemed to indicate oil and natural gas would just go away. People believe that shite.


Have people even considered all the petroleum based products we use? Such as numerous chemicals, all plastics, tires, etc. Not to mention heavy duty trucks, 18 wheelers, construction and dirt moving equipment, tractors, diesel generators, etc etc. All of that isn’t going away. People don’t stop and think about that. They just think about their commute in the big city and plugging their Tesla in at the local charging station.

What will the rural farmers, miners, etc use if fossil fuels go away? Electric for one isn’t feasible for heavy duty use and many rural areas aren’t feasible to install charge stations. What about farmers needing to run combines day and night to beat out the rain in the middle of nowhere where there’s no electricity and don’t have time to drive back to a charging station and let it charge for 2 hours, if an electric combine is even a feasible thing to build because the amount of battery power to run that many parts for hours on end is astronomical.

Or what about the backup diesel generators that homes, hospitals, hotels, stores, nuclear power plants rely on when there is a hurricane or a tornado or any power outage? You know, the ones that keep people alive or nuclear plants from melting down?

Didn’t think of that did they
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