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Just because we are going to transition to lower carbon emissions sources of energy doesn't mean there won't be a resource sector.
Solar, wind, water, geothermal and tides are infinite renewable resources that will never run out.
Did the market for oats and hay disappear after we switched from horses to steam engines and tractors?
The heavy trucking industry is already planning for a switch to hydrogen.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostJust because we are going to transition to lower carbon emissions sources of energy doesn't mean there won't be a resource sector.
Solar, wind, water, geothermal and tides are infinite renewable resources that will never run out.
Did the market for oats and hay disappear after we switched from horses to steam engines and tractors?
The heavy trucking industry is already planning for a switch to hydrogen.
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Railroads for heavy freight is the best option. No argument there. Taxpayers have been subsidizing public roads that distort the true costs.
Good quality public transportation and passenger service in densely populated areas and corridors is another option to get cars off the road.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostRailroads for heavy freight is the best option. No argument there. Taxpayers have been subsidizing public roads that distort the true costs.
As someone who has been on a such a crusade against unfair subsidies, what do you propose as the solution? How do we ensure that the EVS pay their fair share of road tax?
Now that you have turned over a new leaf, what's next? Will you start ranting against the unfair subsidization of grid tied solar by other responsible electricity users?Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 16, 2023, 10:18.
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