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Its not pointless persay.
But its inferior to fossil fuels for transportation.
Actually it is rather vital for transportation unless you have an alternative method for starting your mechanical diesel.
Solar panels are hazardous to manufacturer, which I think was addressed. Solar plants that use mirrors to reflect to a central tower and wind mills are killing fields for wildlife. Then there is the low frequency vibrations that are driving wildlife away and have been linked to health issues. Wind mills still need lubrication and are maintenance intensive. They also can not compete with traditional power generation without government subsidies (mine and your tax money). Even with the subsidies, power from them is expensive. The American public is getting raped to support, at least to this point, a nonviable and self sustaining solution. Not to mention power is only generated if there is wind and sun. While solar does work when it’s cloudy, it’s no where near as efficient as it can be on a clear, sunny day and generates absolutely nothing when it’s dark. Wind generation is also limited to how much wind there is, assuming the mill is even running. Look at how many are NOT operating if you drive by a wind farm on a regular basis. Both are a supplemental system at best and are not the final answer or solution.
The government should just pay hobos to ride bikes attached to generators all day... the hobos get money for crack, and we get cheap energy.
Page 37. I need more ?
That sounds like a good idea. But we need to factor in the upfront cost of the bikes, generators, the buildings to house the equipment.
How much money will each crackhead make per day? Do we pay them based on electricity produced? Wouldnt it be cheaper to buy the crack in bulk and just pay them in crack?