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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 8693175" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Yes you mine it once but recycling takes energy, I was a great fan of electric cars etc but I'm not so sure that the issues have been thought through properly, not only is there enough material to make all these batteries, perhaps new types will be found, we certainly don't have the generation or grid capacity to deal with the massive increase in demand, while sun and wind are cheap they certainly aren't free and are definitely not reliable and again require huge storage capacity to work and other sources for back up .</p><p>Once nuclear fusion is cracked then supply will be sorted, I'm sure science will find a way to cleaner risk free electric, in time, but we are rushing to a position where we can't actually provide reliability currently without looking at potential issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 8693175, member: 1290"] Yes you mine it once but recycling takes energy, I was a great fan of electric cars etc but I'm not so sure that the issues have been thought through properly, not only is there enough material to make all these batteries, perhaps new types will be found, we certainly don't have the generation or grid capacity to deal with the massive increase in demand, while sun and wind are cheap they certainly aren't free and are definitely not reliable and again require huge storage capacity to work and other sources for back up . Once nuclear fusion is cracked then supply will be sorted, I'm sure science will find a way to cleaner risk free electric, in time, but we are rushing to a position where we can't actually provide reliability currently without looking at potential issues. [/QUOTE]
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