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On Sat, 02 May 2009 09:58:20 -0400, BAR wrote:
If you want to talk about the carbon foot print of a gasoline powered vehicle vs. an electric powered vehicle, with a battery pack, you shouldn't be surprised who the loser is. Whose talking about a carbon footprint? But there is the little thing about oil, as in *foreign* oil. IMO, electric cars could aid in once again making us energy independent. |
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thunder wrote:
On Sat, 02 May 2009 09:58:20 -0400, BAR wrote: If you want to talk about the carbon foot print of a gasoline powered vehicle vs. an electric powered vehicle, with a battery pack, you shouldn't be surprised who the loser is. Whose talking about a carbon footprint? But there is the little thing about oil, as in *foreign* oil. IMO, electric cars could aid in once again making us energy independent. Every time someone says anything about foreign oil I think less of them. Oil is oil it doesn't matter whether it is sucked out of the ground in the middle east or off the coast of Florida. What does matter is who gets the money If you want the USA to reduce its dependence on foreign oil and keep the money at home then you are in favor of drilling for oil in our own oil fields now. We know how to produce energy. What we don't know how to do is to store energy. How do we store energy from solar panels and wind? How do you turn on the wind to produce energy on demand? How do you turn on solar panels in the middle of the night in when demand goes up. |
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