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To: Tweets Boar Hog who wrote (1682)10/4/2021 12:15:05 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4446
 
I think that is a very weak analog, Tweets. But I do agree with this re electricity:

The last few miles to your home and at your home is where the innovations are going to be very big in the next 10-20 years.

Distribution is my thing. Might get to see some of this neat stuff happen before I retire.

Electric vehicles will just be a niche ... for a very long time.

Electricity is going UP, UP, UP in price ... of course, you know electric vehicles are not zero emission and at present not net good for the environment.



To: Tweets Boar Hog who wrote (1682)10/4/2021 4:34:14 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4446
 
Hi Tweets,

The true reality is the need for electricity is growing in so many areas.

It will require all sources of energy to make the transition reliable and as inexpensive as possible.

What I get frustrated with is the over zealous hype like ICE's will become obsolete by 2050.

It just is going to take longer - especially if you include the emerging markets.

Just think of all the millions of people who do not have clean water or electricity.

One would think that evolution would have already been achieved.

The cults exaggerate so much and so often - pretty soon many begin to believe it.

Sadly it will impose losses to many.

Look at the internet and it has been around for 25 years and still many do not have access.

Bob