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by Manuel_D
1532 days ago
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You have to put up wires and a bunch of posts. Googling around, cost estimates are $4.8 million per track-mile [1]. At 140,000 track miles in the US that's $672 billion to electrify the railway network. Especially if hydrogen becomes very cheap through something like generation through waste-heat from nuclear power plants, hydrogen propulsion may make more sense. 1. https://www.freightwaves.com/news/is-electrifying-the-freigh... |
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The study you quote is for southern california so that probably is on the high end of an estimate. Probably a different budget for West Virginia.