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by schiffern
300 days ago
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>You fight with the army you have.
You craft the analogy to suit your conclusion.Building an "army" of E-Gas synthesis capacity (and worse, an "army" of the 300+% increase in wind and solar to cover inefficiency) is harder than replacing that "army" of cars with EVs. E-Gas greenwashes fossil fuel stranded assets, but it's not a serious attempt at an energy source. |
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