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Quote from: Zardoz on December 26, 2022, 07:13:18 PMQuote from: Stein on December 26, 2022, 12:41:57 PMIf we told Henry Ford to not build any vehicles until there was a nationwide infrastructure for refueling them, would we have ever had gas powered vehicles?Same with planes, we didn't wait until there was an airport in every town before we built airplanes.The infrastructure will follow because there is money to be made when demand exists. Utilities can't wait to sell you the electricity, IPPs can't wait to sell them power. All kinds of companies can't wait to sell all the stuff that you put into your house, offices, mall parking lots and wherever else.Making electricity is painfully easy and inexpensive whether we prefer traditional or low carbon methods. We can easily make more than we need.I agree with most everything but this. "low carbon methods". Low carbon methods will never be easy or inexpensive. At least not on this planet or in your children's life time. Until someone develops a "Mr Fusion" like in Back To The Future movies, Green will never be Green or affordable for the common man. Lots of low carbon power out there including hydro and nuclear. Wind power is even cheaper than fossil fuel now. Onshore wind is half the price of coal and offshore is less still. Fortunately the US has tons of nat gas, so that's easy to use as well.Making electrons move around is pretty much child's play at this point. We can argue about how we want to do it, but we could make more than we could ever use quite easily.It's like saying that gas stations are afraid people will drive more because they will run out of gas if demand increases. It's capitalism, we just make more.
Quote from: Stein on December 26, 2022, 12:41:57 PMIf we told Henry Ford to not build any vehicles until there was a nationwide infrastructure for refueling them, would we have ever had gas powered vehicles?Same with planes, we didn't wait until there was an airport in every town before we built airplanes.The infrastructure will follow because there is money to be made when demand exists. Utilities can't wait to sell you the electricity, IPPs can't wait to sell them power. All kinds of companies can't wait to sell all the stuff that you put into your house, offices, mall parking lots and wherever else.Making electricity is painfully easy and inexpensive whether we prefer traditional or low carbon methods. We can easily make more than we need.I agree with most everything but this. "low carbon methods". Low carbon methods will never be easy or inexpensive. At least not on this planet or in your children's life time. Until someone develops a "Mr Fusion" like in Back To The Future movies, Green will never be Green or affordable for the common man.
If we told Henry Ford to not build any vehicles until there was a nationwide infrastructure for refueling them, would we have ever had gas powered vehicles?Same with planes, we didn't wait until there was an airport in every town before we built airplanes.The infrastructure will follow because there is money to be made when demand exists. Utilities can't wait to sell you the electricity, IPPs can't wait to sell them power. All kinds of companies can't wait to sell all the stuff that you put into your house, offices, mall parking lots and wherever else.Making electricity is painfully easy and inexpensive whether we prefer traditional or low carbon methods. We can easily make more than we need.
Quote from: Stein on December 26, 2022, 09:13:48 PMQuote from: Zardoz on December 26, 2022, 07:13:18 PMQuote from: Stein on December 26, 2022, 12:41:57 PMIf we told Henry Ford to not build any vehicles until there was a nationwide infrastructure for refueling them, would we have ever had gas powered vehicles?Same with planes, we didn't wait until there was an airport in every town before we built airplanes.The infrastructure will follow because there is money to be made when demand exists. Utilities can't wait to sell you the electricity, IPPs can't wait to sell them power. All kinds of companies can't wait to sell all the stuff that you put into your house, offices, mall parking lots and wherever else.Making electricity is painfully easy and inexpensive whether we prefer traditional or low carbon methods. We can easily make more than we need.I agree with most everything but this. "low carbon methods". Low carbon methods will never be easy or inexpensive. At least not on this planet or in your children's life time. Until someone develops a "Mr Fusion" like in Back To The Future movies, Green will never be Green or affordable for the common man. Lots of low carbon power out there including hydro and nuclear. Wind power is even cheaper than fossil fuel now. Onshore wind is half the price of coal and offshore is less still. Fortunately the US has tons of nat gas, so that's easy to use as well.Making electrons move around is pretty much child's play at this point. We can argue about how we want to do it, but we could make more than we could ever use quite easily.It's like saying that gas stations are afraid people will drive more because they will run out of gas if demand increases. It's capitalism, we just make more.Your right about lots of low carbon energy. Unfortunately wind power is highly unreliable and has an expensive rotation on maintenance. Apparently your missing the load factor. You can move electricity around but when you put a load on it is when it matters. It will be trillions of dollars to get the grid some what reliable. Days of good reliable and cheap electricity are on their way out. Electric vehicles are neat but what good will come of this? Clean air? China and India pollute more air than we will ever save. This is a political joke.
Has to be about the ugliest truck I have ever seen
Seen the scout/travelall version @ Amazon
Picked up the R1S Yesterday after a 3 year wait!EXTREMELY impressed at the engineering and thought that went into every single detail of the vehicle. Definitively a high performance machine and Rivian didn't overexaggerate the 0-60 speed! Ruggedly built, simple and practical features screaming 2 track roads, but it won't see that until the kids have an opportunity to trash the back seat. Very intuitive controls and ICE car manufacturers should incorporate many of the features as the US/World gravitates towards this technology. Will update the thread with charging costs, ect as the we get more data.