Incorrect. We do not have the grids to transition to EV, or the environmental protections in place for EV resources acquisition. If you take a step back you'll see EVs were designed obsolescence from the start. You need better energy storage. Faster, more capacity, more robust design for colder climates, longer distances, lighter weights..... the tech is not there, and the futuristic narrative they give them let's so many gullible people become become much needed guinea pigs or just flat out suckered for old tech.
I need to find the video, one of our military guys claimed years ago that China was working on a method to wirelessly transmit energy from satellites. The goal was to make energy all over the world super cheap & destabilize nations that built wealth on energy (ie petro dollar).
I read an article posted in GAW (yesterday?) discussing nuclear fusion and how the Germans had attained 43 seconds w/ temps at 72,000,000,000 F… the time attained shattered two previous labs time. So yes, fusion is potentially achievable. The issue to me is how to control it. ⛅️🌤️☀️
How about Toyota’s R&D water engine that was recently unveiled? THAT engine is the ultimate game changer! I don’t have privy access to the design, but I believe it’s a more efficient/effective process of separating H & O2 (which isn’t difficult) and using the two elements to burn with h2o as the by-product. The idea of water as fuel isn’t new, it’s carried a curse (big oil induced suiciding) for those who have ventured into that arena and were making great progress and advancements….
There are different grades of hydrogen. They're determined by how eco friendly it's produced. Green is one of the best but to produce green it usually costs a lot. If this technology becomes more viable. You can say bye bye to solar panels and wind turbines. Hydrogen power is more powerful and with green, virtually zero pollution. And there is nothing to throw away like a solar panel.
Germany is getting close to unlimited Energy. Both types of Vehicles should be a priority in the USA.
Incorrect. We do not have the grids to transition to EV, or the environmental protections in place for EV resources acquisition. If you take a step back you'll see EVs were designed obsolescence from the start. You need better energy storage. Faster, more capacity, more robust design for colder climates, longer distances, lighter weights..... the tech is not there, and the futuristic narrative they give them let's so many gullible people become become much needed guinea pigs or just flat out suckered for old tech.
You are entitled to your opinion but if unlimited free energy hits the market, America will be stnading in the Stone Ages.
How do you propose this unlimited free energy be distributed?
I need to find the video, one of our military guys claimed years ago that China was working on a method to wirelessly transmit energy from satellites. The goal was to make energy all over the world super cheap & destabilize nations that built wealth on energy (ie petro dollar).
Innovation, progress, invention...
The Oil and Gas industry helped keep America strong but change happens.
I read an article posted in GAW (yesterday?) discussing nuclear fusion and how the Germans had attained 43 seconds w/ temps at 72,000,000,000 F… the time attained shattered two previous labs time. So yes, fusion is potentially achievable. The issue to me is how to control it. ⛅️🌤️☀️
EV's are not the answer. Since Australia has achieved green hydrogen, that most likely will replace oil in cars
How about Toyota’s R&D water engine that was recently unveiled? THAT engine is the ultimate game changer! I don’t have privy access to the design, but I believe it’s a more efficient/effective process of separating H & O2 (which isn’t difficult) and using the two elements to burn with h2o as the by-product. The idea of water as fuel isn’t new, it’s carried a curse (big oil induced suiciding) for those who have ventured into that arena and were making great progress and advancements….
What is the difference between Green & normal hydrogen?
There are different grades of hydrogen. They're determined by how eco friendly it's produced. Green is one of the best but to produce green it usually costs a lot. If this technology becomes more viable. You can say bye bye to solar panels and wind turbines. Hydrogen power is more powerful and with green, virtually zero pollution. And there is nothing to throw away like a solar panel.
Thank you.
Geographically different options are more favourable.
Not unless they are hybrid with abgass engine. Diesel electric is a very efficient model. Gas electric will work also.