Originally posted by dmlfarmer
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I will give you an example of what I see as the problem with what is considered the present solution. Realistically if you had the money you could by an electric car and put up your own solar powered charging station and drive completely off the grid. So I did some searching. Envision solar makes a self contained electric car charging station called EV-ARC with sun tracking technology for just over $40000 USD. If you want to drive during the day and charge it at night this system would work. The only problem is that a Tesla S as an example has an 85 kwh battery, the EV-ARC has a 22 kwh battery, you would only get 1/4 of a charge. Now I suppose you could stack up tesla powerwall 2 batteries at 9000 CAD a piece. They store 13.5 kwh of electricity, you would need 6($54000) to store enough energy to charge the S and of course you still need solar panels and related hardware. Now you will argue that it could be charged during the day. True enough. In my case a round trip to Calgary is just under 400 km, can't do it even in a Tesla S without a top up somewhere. Whereas I fill the gas tank on my Equinox, rip to Calgary and back, just over half a tank of gas. Anyway you get the point.
As for the future. I see our biggest problems much different than you. I Wonder how I will afford heating and electrical costs with our government's tax appetite. I look at my kids and I wonder what they will earn a living at in the future as automation eliminates many of today's jobs. I see a future where wars are fought over water not oil caused by pollution of water sources and overuse of aquifers. Dml, I get the impression AGW supporters only see one narrow problem, C02, this narrow focus ignores many problems of far greater scope imo.
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