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by hristov
171 days ago
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Any electricity produced by turning generators will require rare earths. This includes, every current non-trivial electricity source with the exception of solar. Gas, oil, coal and nuclear all work by heating steam and running it through a turbine that turns a generator that makes electricity. For hydro, the falling water turns the turbine/generator. So any source of electricity that may replace these wind turbines (other than solar) will require about the same amount of rare-earths. And lets face it, Trump is doing his best to hamstring solar as well. He has cancelled all solar subsidies and has hit solar with major tariffs. I think Occams Razor would lead to a very different conclusion. |
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AFAIK, not all kinds of rotating generators require rare earths; IIRC, induction motors don't need any permanent magnets.