jabroni619
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First, you can't generate enough renewable energy. Second, renewable energy isn't free. The amount of energy required to build a windmill or a solar farm is enormous. Mining, refining, multiple levels of manufacturing, energy gets burned at each stage. And no, ethanol isn't the answer. A corn ethanol plant runs off of fossil fuel because if it ran on ethanol, there wouldn't be much left. Ethanol fuel is welfare for corn farmers. By the time you add in the fuel and fertilizer needed to grow the corn, we would use less net fossil fuel if we had no ethanol program at all. Other biofuels? Basically, you're burning wood for power. A giant leap into the 19th century. Solar is probably the closest to viability, but storage is a problem. Maybe if we required that everyone have their electric car plugged in whenever the sun shines, you could use the car batteries for storage.
So you’re saying the fuel we’ve been consuming for over a century is still the cleanest and most efficient form of energy for a vehicle? There’s a phrase for that. It’s called bull ******* shit.
we have multiple sources of energy ranging from hydro, wind, solar, nuclear and coal. Even if you use coal to generate the electricity, it’s still more efficient than using petroleum to move a vehicle.
obviously energy will need to be consumed to build out the infrastructure. But you make it sound like that energy is so insurmountable that we would never see a net benefit from that investment. Again, bull ******* shit.