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When will be the time to pull the trigger on building your car
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<blockquote data-quote="7998" data-source="post: 16640900" data-attributes="member: 70541"><p>Despite what the electric fanboi cucks say ICE isn't going away anytime soon. I've said this a 1000 times but I'll say again. Anyone that thinks we will have a significant transfer of the US fleet to electric in the near future is ignorant to the condition of the current grid, our output capacity, and what it would take to upgrade it for even a marginal increase.</p><p></p><p>Facts: We are still working on and in many cases just starting Obama's "shovel ready" projects.</p><p></p><p>It takes close to 10 years to bring a new powerplant online from conception to generation. And that's if there aren't too many lawsuits and migrations of spotted bog turtles or whatever.</p><p>Examples</p><p>The Scudders Falls I-95 bridge was delayed 5 years because soon local loon's claimed they found some arrow heads and had to complete an archaeological study of the proposed area where the existing bridge already stood.</p><p></p><p>The Penn-East pipeline has been delayed going on 8 years due to environmentalists endless law suits.</p><p>Imagine what would entail when a new fossil fuel or nuke power plant is being proposed. </p><p></p><p>Solar, wind, and other "green" energy is a joke and an unrealistic option. Granted I am considering getting solar and some batteries because the other reality of this green fallacy is rationed consumption.</p><p></p><p>Another thing no one talks about because they're stupid is lithium is a finite resource with it's own ecological impacts. What do you think is going to happen to the price of lithium when mass production starts? It's going impact the cost bigly. And who owns most of the lithium mines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7998, post: 16640900, member: 70541"] Despite what the electric fanboi cucks say ICE isn't going away anytime soon. I've said this a 1000 times but I'll say again. Anyone that thinks we will have a significant transfer of the US fleet to electric in the near future is ignorant to the condition of the current grid, our output capacity, and what it would take to upgrade it for even a marginal increase. Facts: We are still working on and in many cases just starting Obama's "shovel ready" projects. It takes close to 10 years to bring a new powerplant online from conception to generation. And that's if there aren't too many lawsuits and migrations of spotted bog turtles or whatever. Examples The Scudders Falls I-95 bridge was delayed 5 years because soon local loon's claimed they found some arrow heads and had to complete an archaeological study of the proposed area where the existing bridge already stood. The Penn-East pipeline has been delayed going on 8 years due to environmentalists endless law suits. Imagine what would entail when a new fossil fuel or nuke power plant is being proposed. Solar, wind, and other "green" energy is a joke and an unrealistic option. Granted I am considering getting solar and some batteries because the other reality of this green fallacy is rationed consumption. Another thing no one talks about because they're stupid is lithium is a finite resource with it's own ecological impacts. What do you think is going to happen to the price of lithium when mass production starts? It's going impact the cost bigly. And who owns most of the lithium mines. [/QUOTE]
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