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These are the Morons Who are Running Climate with Our Government

Don't worry Ole Joe has got this covered

The Department of Defense has mandated all military branches to convert their fleets of non-combat vehicles from gas powered to electric by 2035. That gives each installation across the country a little more than a decade to figure out the logistics of buying the vehicles and having enough places to charge them.

Maybe this is all a waste of time,... Maybe we should just start Partying


 
...it is all "in the eyes of the beholder".
I thought it was a "Bidenitte" convention spot..........where those that have TDS could whine.
Ahh. I see. Remind me who was president during covid giving away all that PPP money? I can't remember.
 
Don't worry Ole Joe has got this covered

The Department of Defense has mandated all military branches to convert their fleets of non-combat vehicles from gas powered to electric by 2035. That gives each installation across the country a little more than a decade to figure out the logistics of buying the vehicles and having enough places to charge them.

Maybe this is all a waste of time,... Maybe we should just start Partying


You can almost picture the eye rolls in the Pentagon. :rolleyes: :cautious:
 
Don't worry Ole Joe has got this covered

The Department of Defense has mandated all military branches to convert their fleets of non-combat vehicles from gas powered to electric by 2035. That gives each installation across the country a little more than a decade to figure out the logistics of buying the vehicles and having enough places to charge them.

Maybe this is all a waste of time,... Maybe we should just start Partying


Next step--convince the countries we want to invade to install charging stations.
 
You can almost picture the eye rolls in the Pentagon. :rolleyes: :cautious:
Well, they are pretty eyes...
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In 2035 NYC will ban any gas heat/appliances in new buildings. Thinking like an Appraiser raises a question. Will Gas Fired Old Restaurant & buildings be worth more or or less.
 
In 2035 NYC will ban any gas heat/appliances in new buildings. Thinking like an Appraiser raises a question. Will Gas Fired Old Restaurant & buildings be worth more or or less.
I would think that a restaurant space with natural gas will be in high demand. Unless they come up with some type of electric devices that can closely match gas performance. Older buildings might be problematic. Considering that they maintain the current campaign against fossil fuels. Natural gas could be cost prohibitive in 10 years..
 
Natural gas could be cost prohibitive in 10 years..
The only way to make all EV, all E all time cost "effective" is to drive the price of oil and gas into the stratosphere.... unfortunately the chances are that the cost of Electricity will be outpacing nat gas pricing.

Back in the early 80s, Exxon stopped their experimental Shale Oil project in western Colorado. Shale oil (not to be confused with oil shale - unconventional extraction from horizontal wells using fracking) utilized mining large caverns below a layer of shale that had a high kerogen content. Kerogen being a proto-oil that is solid. By heating the shale, the kerogen is broken down, drains into the reservoir below as a liquid that can be refined. The problem was that the cost of Shale oil always stayed above the cost of oil itself. So if oil was $20 a bbl. then shale oil cost about $25...if oil was $30 a bbl. then oil from shale ran some $40...on and on. Same principle. If you are producing electricity by unconventional means then the cost of such electricity is likely to to run well ahead of the cost of conventional ordinary natural gas costs...forever.

PS - there are 3.3 trillion barrels equivalent of oil in Shale oils (mostly a formation called the Green River Shale) and that's a bunch of oil that is probably never going to be very economic until a totally new way of extracting it is figured out.
 
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