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Old 02-09-2021, 03:29 PM   #1
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This article IS a very interesting read on the state of battery evolution......
As far as a time frame though, they're probably just as far off as the 50 MPG carburetor.
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Old 02-09-2021, 03:58 PM   #2
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This article IS a very interesting read on the state of battery evolution......
As far as a time frame though, they're probably just as far off as the 50 MPG carburetor.
Or the soy bean and chemical "Beef", that "tastes just like real meat!"
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Old 02-09-2021, 04:03 PM   #3
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I liked the Budweiser backed urine powered battery.
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Old 02-15-2021, 11:12 PM   #4
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How in the hell are they going to charge all of these battery powered cars in Texas? They can't even heat their houses. Nobody is talking about the infrastructure to power up all of these electric vehicles. I am waiting to hear about the road tax on these vehicles since the current road tax is covered in the price of fuel. Probably something like the harbor tax on boat fuel. Uncle Joe has a lot of explaining to do. In the old days, we would say they are putting the wagon before the horse.
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How good are solar panels when they are covered with 7 inches of snow?
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Old 02-16-2021, 10:39 AM   #6
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How good are solar panels when they are covered with 7 inches of snow?
About as good as a natural gas or oil well with a frozen well head. Except a broom won't fix a well head.

This weather screws most everything up.
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Old 02-16-2021, 10:51 AM   #7
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About as good as a natural gas or oil well with a frozen well head. Except a broom won't fix a well head.

This weather screws most everything up.
They have been pumping oil and gas at -50 for years. As long as you keep it flowing it will not freeze. Trans Alaska Pipeline is not heat traced.
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Old 02-16-2021, 11:22 AM   #8
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About as good as a natural gas or oil well with a frozen well head. Except a broom won't fix a well head.

This weather screws most everything up.
There are no oil and gas well heads “froze.”
Have no idea what your taking about.

But Texas’ much touted “25,000 mw of wind “capacity” ( capacity being the keyword, not output) is sitting at 4,500 mw right now and that’s double what it was yesterday.
Yesterday they were over 15,000 mw’s short on supply vs demand.
The power prices down there are still maxed out at $9,000 per mw.
For reference a typical large coal fired plant can produce each mw for around $25 to $30/mw.
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