Rapid Transition to Grid Enabled Vehicles Not Possible or Desirable [View article]
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WTF is up with the US not becoming more reliant on Natural Gas?
On Nov 20 05:37 AM John Petersen wrote:
> I never forget the monetary and emotional costs of the foreign entanglements > and conflicts required to keep supply lines open and agree that reducing > oil dependence is a top priority. But we can accomplish far more > with far less money by encouraging natural gas vehicles and pure > hybrids than we'll ever accomplish by creating a white elephant infrastructure > for a technology that trades power-plant pollution for tail pipe > pollution. Read the roadmap. Then read my articles on how GEVs will > sabotage the drive for energy independence and will be plugging into > a lump of coal. Sometimes the solutions that seem perfect in the > talking lose their luster when you start cranking the numbers.
Rapid Transition to Grid Enabled Vehicles Not Possible or Desirable [View article]
WTF is up with the US not becoming more reliant on Natural Gas?
On Nov 20 05:37 AM John Petersen wrote:
> I never forget the monetary and emotional costs of the foreign entanglements
> and conflicts required to keep supply lines open and agree that reducing
> oil dependence is a top priority. But we can accomplish far more
> with far less money by encouraging natural gas vehicles and pure
> hybrids than we'll ever accomplish by creating a white elephant infrastructure
> for a technology that trades power-plant pollution for tail pipe
> pollution. Read the roadmap. Then read my articles on how GEVs will
> sabotage the drive for energy independence and will be plugging into
> a lump of coal. Sometimes the solutions that seem perfect in the
> talking lose their luster when you start cranking the numbers.
Cramer's Mad Money - A Bull on the China Stocks (2/13/09) [View article]
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