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UK to join the CPTPP?
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 7389679" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Have you considered battery making mineral shortage ie. lithium, the cost of recycling and disposal of batteries, the increased demand for electricity which will no longer represent off peak. In fact, On the latter point night time demand could become peak demand then see what happens to tariffs. With more people working from home demand for cars will remain depressed and the demand for domestic electricity supply will increase.</p><p>Why your dismissal of hydrogen? It is one of the most common elements on earth, albeit with a bad reputation for being dangerous in the wrong hands, notably airship manufacturers 100 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 7389679, member: 4112"] Have you considered battery making mineral shortage ie. lithium, the cost of recycling and disposal of batteries, the increased demand for electricity which will no longer represent off peak. In fact, On the latter point night time demand could become peak demand then see what happens to tariffs. With more people working from home demand for cars will remain depressed and the demand for domestic electricity supply will increase. Why your dismissal of hydrogen? It is one of the most common elements on earth, albeit with a bad reputation for being dangerous in the wrong hands, notably airship manufacturers 100 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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