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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 172363" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>I will now admit that five years or so ago the UK parliament had a committee on the future of transport and the environment and asking for submissions (from anyone) I wrote a submission pointing out the problems and costs associated with EV and directing them to the only company that were then producing alternative fuel from the atmosphere and solar power (Carbon Engineering Ltd Canada) at the time I noted that the cost of the fuel was $100 a barrel but that oil prices would rise to that in 10 years ( thanks to Putin its done it in 5)</p><p>Of course all was ignored and Carbon Engineering shares were bought by oil companies who delighted in turning the companies attention to carbon sequestration rather than fuels (Obviously they want to keep selling oil, getting money from sequestrating the by-products and entertaing the EV users while they spend hours re charging)</p><p></p><p>forget CO2 put up that sunshade!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 172363, member: 60"] I will now admit that five years or so ago the UK parliament had a committee on the future of transport and the environment and asking for submissions (from anyone) I wrote a submission pointing out the problems and costs associated with EV and directing them to the only company that were then producing alternative fuel from the atmosphere and solar power (Carbon Engineering Ltd Canada) at the time I noted that the cost of the fuel was $100 a barrel but that oil prices would rise to that in 10 years ( thanks to Putin its done it in 5) Of course all was ignored and Carbon Engineering shares were bought by oil companies who delighted in turning the companies attention to carbon sequestration rather than fuels (Obviously they want to keep selling oil, getting money from sequestrating the by-products and entertaing the EV users while they spend hours re charging) forget CO2 put up that sunshade! [/QUOTE]
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