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<blockquote data-quote="scotston" data-source="post: 8122595" data-attributes="member: 32666"><p>Batteries are indeed ideal for small scale cars and heat pumps for houses but for everyone to have these the grid needs a whole lot of work. Then when you move up one notch of scale - larger buildings/poorly insulated you need an alternative to gas or oil. The car-truck-excavator-lithium mining machines are also not suitable battery uses. Unless battery tech has a step change, not the slow curve improvement we currently see. Hydrogen is the fundamental element in the universe. There has to be a solution more useful to the planet than the Manhattan project...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotston, post: 8122595, member: 32666"] Batteries are indeed ideal for small scale cars and heat pumps for houses but for everyone to have these the grid needs a whole lot of work. Then when you move up one notch of scale - larger buildings/poorly insulated you need an alternative to gas or oil. The car-truck-excavator-lithium mining machines are also not suitable battery uses. Unless battery tech has a step change, not the slow curve improvement we currently see. Hydrogen is the fundamental element in the universe. There has to be a solution more useful to the planet than the Manhattan project... [/QUOTE]
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