I never thought about this. How would you power things?
Interesting question
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There is no power.
It’ll come back, but not for a while.
You have to be able to handle that.
It’s not a matter of gas or electric, there’s nothing.
It’ll come back, but not for a while.
You have to be able to handle that.
It’s not a matter of gas or electric, there’s nothing.
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You miss the point entirely. When a town is devastated and there is no electricity how will you power and charge your electric items?
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But if you bankrupt or get rid of fossil fuels? Would you have some secret storage of gas for generators? Where would it be stored? How much? How do you get it there?
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I don’t mind both. I do mind eliminating one and relying completely on electric items.
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I read the tweet but I guess I’m missing something. Does this town not have electricity?DSamuels wrote: ↑Wed Dec 22, 2021 1:12 amYou miss the point entirely. When a town is devastated and there is no electricity how will you power and charge your electric items?
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We need to end dependence on fossil fuels as our main source of energy. That does not preclude keeping reserves for emergencies. We don't use kerosene as much as we used to, but a small amount is still manufactured and sold for specialty uses. Gasoline will be like that.