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by atemerev
3258 days ago
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If we want electric cars (and stop burning fuel in general), we need a lot of cheap electricity (like, 100x more generation than today, 10x cheaper). Photovoltaics is not environmentally friendly. Wind power is not scalable. Only next-gen nuclear and fusion fit the bill. That said, ITER is not a good approach. Way too expensive, not scalable. It is good as a research project, but we need scalable and cheaper solutions. |
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Or we can rethink our use of cars. I drive one about once per week. The rest of my transportation needs are neatly provided by electric light rail.
We can also tax fossil-burning cars and their fuels according to their environment impact (like "we'll be all dead in a century"). That alone would make electric cars a lot more attractive.
About that, for most of my adult life my cars ran on sugarcane ethanol, which has a pretty close to zero carbon footptint. Plus, if the refining ops were more efficient and didn't burn the refuge to power the operation, it'd have a substantial negative carbon footprint.