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    #31
    Hydrogen Optimized

    Cummins

    Liquid Air.

    Yes, companies are working on a solution.

    But where will it be 10 or 20 years out.

    The oil will still be needed for at least another 80 years.

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      #32
      No greenfield hydro dam will ever be built in Canada again so forget that.

      Site C will be the last and its more than double its original cost. NFLD is bankrupt due to hydro.

      We could restart an awesome hydro 2.0 economy here with the americans support but they will want the water AND power this time.
      Last edited by jazz; Feb 7, 2021, 16:57.

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        #33
        Originally posted by caseih View Post
        AB5, Your scenario really illustrates , without a doubt ,what critical thinkers are dealing with everywhere
        The only way it hits home is when it happens to them personally , sometimes even that doesn’t work
        And just to prove your point, in response to my post regarding the preposterously impossible scale and expense of using storage for anything practical, the resident non-critical thinker ( or is that critical non-thinker?) makes not one, but 4 posts touting batteries and storage as the solution.
        It would be funny, except our leaders are people just like him.

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          #34
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          just thinking...if everyone had an electric car and tractor that the environmentalists wanted...would the power grid be able to charge all the equipment and vehicles and heat everyone's homes on a minus 35 day with wind and solar...

          Where would the environmentalists be on a minus 30 day with an electric vehicle society???

          No cut and paste garbage please , just a discussion on how this could be justified...

          And for fun add in a 50kmh wind...
          v v v

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            #35
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            No greenfield hydro dam will ever be built in Canada again so forget that.

            Site C will be the last and its more than double its original cost. NFLD is bankrupt due to hydro.

            We could restart an awesome hydro 2.0 economy here with the americans support but they will want the water AND power this time.
            While Chuck and Forage keep touting hydro as a renewable solution ( which we all agree with), the NFU keeps fighting against hydro. https://www.nfu.ca/national-farmers-union-calls-on-bc-agriculture-minister-to-stop-site-c/ https://www.nfu.ca/national-farmers-union-calls-on-bc-agriculture-minister-to-stop-site-c/
            Are these posters so far out in left field that even the communist organization they represent don't
            invite them to the meetings anymore? How can they be so far out of touch with their own fellow NFU members?
            Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Feb 7, 2021, 18:09.

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              #36
              Hey burnt you got two likes from the circle jerk club. Do your homework

              https://factcheck.afp.com/no-not-petrol-generator-charging-electric-car

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                #37
                “Site - c “..... that’s almost funny

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                  #38
                  Too bad Turdo doesnt recognize Mb's large investment in hydro, Pallister wanted it included in our own carbon plan, but was denied, and quebec cement plants get a pass?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                    While Chuck and Forage keep touting hydro as a renewable solution ( which we all agree with), the NFU keeps fighting against hydro. https://www.nfu.ca/national-farmers-union-calls-on-bc-agriculture-minister-to-stop-site-c/ https://www.nfu.ca/national-farmers-union-calls-on-bc-agriculture-minister-to-stop-site-c/
                    Are these posters so far out in left field that even the communist organization they represent don't
                    invite them to the meetings anymore? How can they be so far out of touch with their own fellow NFU members?
                    Hydro electric done right has the ability to be a very lucrative project with a ton of spin off benefits.

                    Linking up power from water, irrigation, manufacturing, processing, recreation and waterside residential development would be a huge boon to an area and you would have broad support for such ideas

                    A few places check all those marks like on the prairies, maybe southern BC interior, but unfortunately lots of Canadas hydro development has been up north in the shield where none of that works.

                    Not sure why the S Sask cant be dammed up in 3 or 4 more places.

                    Total lack of vision from our leaders. Our federal infrastructure money is being spent on gender studies and sustainable bike paths in Montreal.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Bin Lurking View Post
                      Hey burnt you got two likes from the circle jerk club. Do your homework

                      https://factcheck.afp.com/no-not-petrol-generator-charging-electric-car
                      Your personal opportunity to like, binnie!

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                      Perhaps you would like to take your link down since it doesn't make you look any smarter. And that should not be a very hard task to accomplish.
                      Last edited by burnt; Feb 7, 2021, 18:35.

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