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How are you going to power the plants to produce that extra power that completely switching to EV will need?Baalak chalti train mein chadne ka yahi nuksan hain . Jaana tha CST pahunche Thane.
When EVs become pre dominant around the world which is a matter of a decade or two what are you going to do with all that oil ?
Solar, is the fastest way to grow.How are you going to power the plants to produce that extra power that completely switching to EV will need?
I think oil will be relevant for decades still, and for non industrialized countries, for double that duration.
HydrogenHow are you going to power the plants to produce that extra power that completely switching to EV will need?
I think oil will be relevant for decades still, and for non industrialized countries, for double that duration.
Hydrogen as in the fuel powering rockets ?Hydrogen
How are you going to power the plants to produce that extra power that completely switching to EV will need?
Check out the sales / imports / exports in / to industrialised / relatively industrialised countries as compared to non industrialised countries.I think oil will be relevant for decades still, and for non industrialized countries, for double that duration.
What about countries with monsoon? You can't depend on a power source that gets less efficient with clouds. The battery tech isn't there for storing the energy either.Solar, is the fastest way to grow.
I don't think the tech is there yet to make it scalable and accessible. Also, guess what's the current most viable way to produce commercial hydrogen?Hydrogen
The electricity currently being put in EV comes from fossil fuel burning plants. If everyone switches to EV, that demand for electricity will directly affect every Renewable production sources as well as non-petroleum fossil fuel sources.Power the plants ? As in ? I didn't get your question.
OTOH , powering EVs will require a huge amount of electricity which renewables like Solar , Wind Power , etc can contribute to a great extent.
Check out the sales / imports / exports in / to industrialised / relatively industrialised countries as compared to non industrialised countries.
I'm venturing it should be at least 75% to 25% likely even more skewed towards industrialised / relatively industrialised countries.
Sodium ion battery is already a reality in china with multiple battery makers. In India Reliance is getting ready to manufacture it after it bought a EU company.What about countries with monsoon? You can't depend on a power source that gets less efficient with clouds. The battery tech isn't there for storing the energy either.
I don't think the tech is there yet to make it scalable and accessible. Also, guess what's the current most viable way to produce commercial hydrogen?
Very intelligent observation! I have been paying attention for past few years, the kind of people who rise to the top in the western countries tend to be absolutely despicable humans. You will be hard pressed to find a politician in any western country who has even the semblance of ethics. We are heading towards a dark future for those of us who wish remain human.If people have not noticed americans are no longer in the game to establish a government. They are in eradicating the current regime and leaving it to the dogs. They will let the dogs fight it among themselves and Later aftersome time they will leash the dog which has won the battle.
The electricity currently being put in EV comes from fossil fuel burning plants. If everyone switches to EV, that demand for electricity will directly affect every Renewable production sources as well as non-petroleum fossil fuel sources.
Currently none of the non fossil fuel sources can produce power in the quantity and reliability needed.
Also, switching to EV would need a maybe redesigning of modern life. The fill and forget model of petrol has to discarded in favour of plan and charge model.
Most people don't know this, but Ladakh and western Tibet are literally best spot on earth for solar power : it's rainshdow area and very high up , so virtually 0 cloud cover most of the year. Aka, one of the highest insolation hours anywhere on the planet.What about countries with monsoon? You can't depend on a power source that gets less efficient with clouds. The battery tech isn't there for storing the energy either.
I don't think the tech is there yet to make it scalable and accessible. Also, guess what's the current most viable way to produce commercial hydrogen?
Y would Latinos seperateUsa has a far worse problem brewing than civil war: Latino demographic bomb. Within 2050 pretty much all the states usa won from Mexico, except Utah, is gonna be 50%+ Latino. And that is checkmate, because then we will push through referendum and Latinos are almost certain to seperate. This would create an america-2 in north America ( enlarged mexico), that will be permanent power check on usa. That is the plan and that plan can be delayed but not stopped.
Yet within less than 35 years , the US is on the brink of losing its premium status in the world.
Racism and Spanish worship. They don't like speaking English and much rather would be a rich Mexico than rich anglo-america. I am not saying that it means they will join Mexico, but what uses to be Spanish empire colonies/Mexico and now is usa, will begin separatism in 25-50 years. The whites know this, which is why Trump is coming down as a hammer with ice to reduce Latino population by a couple of million. But it won't help, since Latinos are already double digit in % ( 11-14% iirc) and have far higher birth rates than whites, plus illegal immigration cannot be stopped, it's whack a mole that you lose over long term and best Trump can hope to accomplish in his term is kick the problem down another generation.Y would Latinos seperate
Hydrogen as in the fuel powering rockets ?
I never knew that was also considered a viable alternative to petrol.
In what spheres has it been implemented till now ?
Genuine question hai, i wish to know more.about hydrogen.