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JCB develops hydrogen combustion engine and outlines plans for the future of propulsion
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<blockquote data-quote="blackisleboy" data-source="post: 7732821" data-attributes="member: 134174"><p>Tide will work and can work. Location is the problem - environmentalists won't let it be constructed in the best locations. There are plenty places where tidal lagoons and barriers could be built, but won't be allowed.</p><p>But do these same ones come up with any alternative solutions - of course not. </p><p></p><p>We need to accept that to produce clean energy then something has to be sacrificed - landscape for wind, future uncertainty of waste for nuclear, carbon cycle for fossil fuels, some sea mammals and creatures for tidal.</p><p></p><p>It's just a case of when the demand for energy outweighs the NIMBY and sandal wearers.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackisleboy, post: 7732821, member: 134174"] Tide will work and can work. Location is the problem - environmentalists won't let it be constructed in the best locations. There are plenty places where tidal lagoons and barriers could be built, but won't be allowed. But do these same ones come up with any alternative solutions - of course not. We need to accept that to produce clean energy then something has to be sacrificed - landscape for wind, future uncertainty of waste for nuclear, carbon cycle for fossil fuels, some sea mammals and creatures for tidal. It's just a case of when the demand for energy outweighs the NIMBY and sandal wearers..... [/QUOTE]
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