Comments by "" (@louistournas120) on "Global News"
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@Smokedouttasian I don’t know what technology you want to invent that you regard as the perfect solution, but there has been a strong push back for EV.
I think it was the Ford EV1. It was part of the contract that you do not own it. Ford took all the vehicles back, crush them, destroyed them.
Behind the scene, my guess is that at Ford and the same goes for the other large companies, research into new battery technology was banned. Developing an EV is banned.
The only solution was a new company: Tesla.
Ford and such large companies offered Telsa to come and sell it at their dealership. Tesla refused. Tesla sold directly to consumers and became a large success.
How is it that Ford, Chrysler, GM, Lincoln, Volkwagen, Honda, Hyundai, Toyota are well established and could not do this themselves?
There is something weird going on.
What about Dell, Apple, Compaq, HP and the other megacorporations? They are unable to make an easily repairable and parts interchangeable cellphone and laptop?
Yet, you have the PinePhone, Tuxedo, Framework who are small guys and they do exactly that.
How is that possible?
The big corporations do exactly what they want to do, they know what they want to know, they don’t know what they don’t want to know.
“the average citizen changing their life to a sustainable one will not make a difference its already proven in many studies, the only ways we can mitigate human effects on the climate is we need to invent new tech and techniques for resource collection”
==I am interested in these studies. Show them to me.
Look at the difference between Alberta and Quebec.
Alberta wants to push for mining their oil sands.
The natives who live near there and other people are against it since processing oil sands is very polluting.
I would like to know if Alberta has any plans long term.
Look at Quebec. They are putting vehicle charging places all over the place.
Most of the energy production or all of it is Hydro power.
They calculate that if all vehicles are converted to EV, Quebec will need 3.5 Romain power plants. Romain is the name of one of their power plants. I don’t know how how many megawatt it produces.
They are already building one or near completion.
2 y or 1 y ago, they signed a 24 billion$ contract to sell power to New York.
//Edit: I think Romaine-1 is a 1550 MW station.
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