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Technology Stocks : The Electric Car, or MPG "what me worry?" -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: gg cox who wrote (10463)11/21/2021 9:53:23 AM
From: Rocket Red2 Recommendations

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longz

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Hydropower is NOT Clean Energy: Dams and Reservoirs are Major Drivers of Climate Change
Hydropower is NOT Clean Energy: Dams and Reservoirs are Major Drivers of Climate Change - Waterkeeper



To: gg cox who wrote (10463)11/21/2021 9:56:13 AM
From: Rocket Red1 Recommendation

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longz

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Batteries are not clean energy your research is poor

how where the batteries made by which power sources
what material is used and where did the material come from in the first place



To: gg cox who wrote (10463)11/21/2021 3:05:50 PM
From: Aloner1 Recommendation

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DinoNavarre

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Nissan's website says you have a range of 75 miles.
Nissan's website says the Batteries last 8 years, guaranteed for 100,000 miles or 5-7 years.
Nissan says their replacement Battery is $5,500.00, and they don't offer a disposal method for your burnt one.
Please extrapolate on how YOU are going to extend the battery life by DOUBLE (Minor battery degradation), how you will afford the 33% of the vehicle's value cost for a replacement battery, and what Lake you plan on throwing your dead cells into. "Clean Hydropower"? How many tons of concrete, lost fisheries and dead wildlife is considered "clean"??? Google Three Gorges Dam. It's all ONE planet, Amigo.