^Glad to see you back on the forum Prof. Hope you're OK
I hope we never get to that point. I hope by the time oil is $200 per barrel that we have moved on to other sources of energy. (Although I'm sure that we will encounter the price).
I Hope the fraud - commy enviro posers finally grant us due mercy as well ~
Gas prices are outrageous...my car stays parked unless I have to go somewhere.
hydrogen fuel cell cars are the best alternative to natural gas by far. Shame they are so damn expensive right now. If they could make them affordable they would sell like water in the desert!
They would if it's development didn't put a temporary dent in their profits.
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And where exactly would the buyers get the hydrogen from to power the car?hydrogen fuel cell cars are the best alternative to natural gas by far. Shame they are so damn expensive right now. If they could make them affordable they would sell like water in the desert!
Actually, considering oil companies are putting major investments into natural gas, they are "gearing up" for fuel cells.They would if it's development didn't put a temporary dent in their profits.
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If anybody has an idea on how to ^ topple such extortion , by any and all means . . .:bigear:
Yes, because "old oil" isn't nearly as fucking ignorant as the common layperson.Old oil interests morph over into the "alternative energy" realm ?
And electrical engineers saw this coming over 3 decades ago.Hypoth - Saw it coming
You almost had the point ...I think if the government would have started very seriously investing in alterative clean energy sources 40 years ago we wouldn't be in the situation we are in now.
Nope. But most people don't like change in reality.You would have thought the first gas crisis would have taught us.
No, the industry took the "quick and easy path" after they realized they didn't have enough lawyers and political clout to change things.Yet industry and the government took the quick and easy path and relied on what we had.
Yes! You get it! Good job!Maybe if we started back then we would already have a means of efficiently creating hydrogen that didn't itself use fuel or other methods of creating CO2, or other sources we could relay upon now.
Understand the "greatest cost" in the US is the "legal" one.It wasn't like the big oil companies were racing to find or even invest in alternatives back then. It's only when they saw a potential future profit in it for them. Maybe if entities didn't worry about profit as much in the past as they did about the greater good we wouldn't be in such a mess the world is about to be in.
Oh I utterly disagree!Unfortunately maximizing profit and doing the right thing seldom go hand in hand.
Unfortunately, the "price" is not in a pure technical/resource sense.That’s why corporations are looking at alternative energy now. Not because it's good for us, or what’s right for the world, but because the price of the normal sources of energy are getting high enough were it's looking to become more profitable. (Or maybe they think there will come a time that the government has no choice but to mandate it thus they are getting ready to keep their streams of profit alive.)
What "evil" is a nuclear power plant?I think more nuclear power plants are the lesser of two evils at this point.
Over 99% of nuclear waste is from weapons production, not fission plants.Even the efficient ones, and even with the methods they are trying to create to reduce the materials half life would still create waste that will be here longer than any civilization has ever existed yet and that will have to be taken care of eventually.