Make a libtard mad and they will go back to Trump whining every time.All that winning I guess.
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Make a libtard mad and they will go back to Trump whining every time.All that winning I guess.
You might want to check out the current price of coal or just continue to be an arrogant pr!ck and faux New Yorker, it's your choice.LOL. Coal. I heard rotary phones are making a comeback too.
With every previous post, you solidified the rationale for Manchin to do what he’s doing and with this one, you just spiked the football for agreeing with him.One company is working on making batteries more efficient. They ran experiments prior to getting additional funding. So, they aren't real life examples, and even those results were off the charts. They are basically going to take a battery that is currently the size of a large beer can and reduce it to the size of a backgammon piece and make it more environmentally friendly while doing it. That way you can attach it to damn near anything. These batteries will be 10x smaller, last 20x longer and store the electricity for 5x longer. In addition, its not a lithium-ion battery. So, you don't have to worry about how to get rid of a brick of lithium, which is bad for the environment, when its dead after 5-10 years.
Company was valued at $5M, and is now going for a Series B at an eval of $100M. No government subsidies necessary. The idea that the coal industry doesn't get subsidies as well is silly. The valuations of these companies and the shareholder value they are going to provide will be an order of magnitude more than a coal company...many of which are loaded up w/ debt. A similar company just went public via a SPAC and is now valued at $10B. You get some scientists to work on this in WV instead of how to bring coal back, and then you'll have some real money in the state to buy WVU a national championship.
Here is a snapshot of the tech:
In April, the technical team prepared and successfully tested a
basic Phytocapacitor device (comprised of a single pair of Phytocapacitor electrodes) infused with a solid
polymer electrolyte material for enhanced electrical conductivity into/out from the electrodes. The test by
an independent battery-testing lab showed high performance characteristics for the device, despite it being
assembled by hand and loosely enclosed in a pouch (rather than tightly machine-packed in a hermetically-
sealed cannister for optimal electrical connectivity/conductivity between the components). For example:
• The single pair of Phytocapacitor wafers – similar in size/dimension to a stacked pair of backgammon
discs – achieved 55% higher voltage than an industry-leading supercapacitor the size of a large (“oil
can”) beer can.
• After 3,000 charge/discharge cycles (the lifespan of a typical lithium-ion battery), the crude device
showed only 25% capacity degradation, already much better than typical lithium-ion batteries, such that
a properly-configured and commercially-assembled Phytocapacitor product should achieve less than
10% capacity degradation at that charge/discharge-cycle milestone and should continue to perform
effectively for thousands of charge/discharge cycles beyond the usable life of lithium-ion batteries.
If you have to FORCE people to buy in to your policies, that isn't "winning". Just saying.All that winning I guess.
LOL. The current price of coal. Coal is back! So, high energy prices are a good thing now?You might want to check out the current price of coal or just continue to be an arrogant pr!ck and faux New Yorker, it's your choice.
Your stupid words, and not mine. Coal isn't dead. Did you check out the price of coal? It's too bad for your sake that China and India don't agree with you. You hate Trump because he shares your personality flaws, and is from your adopted home. You see orange man in the mirror every morning, don't you?LOL. The current price of coal. Coal is back!
Get that moron out of the WH and the price of energy would come down.LOL. The current price of coal. Coal is back! So, high energy prices are a good thing now?
It's not. I say let the most economical method win. No govt subsidies. No govt subsidies to build charging stations. The energy has to be made. Creating electricity should be by the cheapest means possible. Govt continues to drive up costs by fiat.ITT coal sniffers get triggered. The black lung is strong in this crew. I apologize. I didn't realize this was a coal safe space.
Pointing out the price would assume he understands how the free market works. This is an error so many conservatives make when trying to make a point with Marxists. They don't want the market to work. They want the elites to have full and total control of all phases of the market. They will decide the winners and losers based on #1 how to enrich themselves and #2 their Marxist ideology.Your stupid words, and not mine. Coal isn't dead. Did you check out the price of coal? It's too bad for your sake that China and India don't agree with you. You hate Trump because he shares your personality flaws, and is from your adopted home. You see orange man in the mirror every morning, don't you?
Tree hugger surrenders...film at 11:00ITT coal sniffers get triggered. The black lung is strong in this crew. I apologize. I didn't realize this was a coal safe space.
Good thing I still got my Yugo...Its certainly a better option than coal as you said, but it should only be viewed as a transition to cleaner energies like wind and solar. Right now those technologies are too expensive to be fully viable options. Although, in several years that is going to change. The technology behind it is advancing at an incredible rate...both the efficiency of turning wind/solar into electricity and the amount of energy that batteries can store and for how long.
Right now the increase in efficiency is happening in 2-3% increments. There are companies out there now though that are testing technologies that can increase the efficiency by 50%. Therefore, cars will be able to run for longer. You don't have to wait as long to charge your EV battery. EVs are already becoming less expensive. And wind and solar is going to become very competitive with natural gas.
This ship has sailed. GM, Ford, Volkswagen, Mercedes, etc are only going to be selling EVs in 5-10 years. Coal is dead. Its not a debate. Its a fact.
Those involved in coal need to figure out what to do, or they'll be left behind.
One company is working on making batteries more efficient. They ran experiments prior to getting additional funding. So, they aren't real life examples, and even those results were off the charts. They are basically going to take a battery that is currently the size of a large beer can and reduce it to the size of a backgammon piece and make it more environmentally friendly while doing it. That way you can attach it to damn near anything. These batteries will be 10x smaller, last 20x longer and store the electricity for 5x longer. In addition, its not a lithium-ion battery. So, you don't have to worry about how to get rid of a brick of lithium, which is bad for the environment, when its dead after 5-10 years.
Company was valued at $5M, and is now going for a Series B at an eval of $100M. No government subsidies necessary. The idea that the coal industry doesn't get subsidies as well is silly. The valuations of these companies and the shareholder value they are going to provide will be an order of magnitude more than a coal company...many of which are loaded up w/ debt. A similar company just went public via a SPAC and is now valued at $10B. You get some scientists to work on this in WV instead of how to bring coal back, and then you'll have some real money in the state to buy WVU a national championship.
Here is a snapshot of the tech:
In April, the technical team prepared and successfully tested a
basic Phytocapacitor device (comprised of a single pair of Phytocapacitor electrodes) infused with a solid
polymer electrolyte material for enhanced electrical conductivity into/out from the electrodes. The test by
an independent battery-testing lab showed high performance characteristics for the device, despite it being
assembled by hand and loosely enclosed in a pouch (rather than tightly machine-packed in a hermetically-
sealed cannister for optimal electrical connectivity/conductivity between the components). For example:
• The single pair of Phytocapacitor wafers – similar in size/dimension to a stacked pair of backgammon
discs – achieved 55% higher voltage than an industry-leading supercapacitor the size of a large (“oil
can”) beer can.
• After 3,000 charge/discharge cycles (the lifespan of a typical lithium-ion battery), the crude device
showed only 25% capacity degradation, already much better than typical lithium-ion batteries, such that
a properly-configured and commercially-assembled Phytocapacitor product should achieve less than
10% capacity degradation at that charge/discharge-cycle milestone and should continue to perform
effectively for thousands of charge/discharge cycles beyond the usable life of lithium-ion batteries.
Remember the shit this asshole said when Dick Cheney accidentally wounded a fellow hunter?
@GrimReaper82 😂😂ITT coal sniffers get triggered. The black lung is strong in this crew. I apologize. I didn't realize this was a coal safe space.
One company is working on making batteries more efficient. They ran experiments prior to getting additional funding. So, they aren't real life examples, and even those results were off the charts. They are basically going to take a battery that is currently the size of a large beer can and reduce it to the size of a backgammon piece and make it more environmentally friendly while doing it. That way you can attach it to damn near anything. These batteries will be 10x smaller, last 20x longer and store the electricity for 5x longer. In addition, its not a lithium-ion battery. So, you don't have to worry about how to get rid of a brick of lithium, which is bad for the environment, when its dead after 5-10 years.
Company was valued at $5M, and is now going for a Series B at an eval of $100M. No government subsidies necessary. The idea that the coal industry doesn't get subsidies as well is silly. The valuations of these companies and the shareholder value they are going to provide will be an order of magnitude more than a coal company...many of which are loaded up w/ debt. A similar company just went public via a SPAC and is now valued at $10B. You get some scientists to work on this in WV instead of how to bring coal back, and then you'll have some real money in the state to buy WVU a national championship.
Here is a snapshot of the tech:
In April, the technical team prepared and successfully tested a
basic Phytocapacitor device (comprised of a single pair of Phytocapacitor electrodes) infused with a solid
polymer electrolyte material for enhanced electrical conductivity into/out from the electrodes. The test by
an independent battery-testing lab showed high performance characteristics for the device, despite it being
assembled by hand and loosely enclosed in a pouch (rather than tightly machine-packed in a hermetically-
sealed cannister for optimal electrical connectivity/conductivity between the components). For example:
• The single pair of Phytocapacitor wafers – similar in size/dimension to a stacked pair of backgammon
discs – achieved 55% higher voltage than an industry-leading supercapacitor the size of a large (“oil
can”) beer can.
• After 3,000 charge/discharge cycles (the lifespan of a typical lithium-ion battery), the crude device
showed only 25% capacity degradation, already much better than typical lithium-ion batteries, such that
a properly-configured and commercially-assembled Phytocapacitor product should achieve less than
10% capacity degradation at that charge/discharge-cycle milestone and should continue to perform
effectively for thousands of charge/discharge cycles beyond the usable life of lithium-ion batteries.
ITT you tried to appear smart again and got your shit shoved down your throat so now you are trying to belittle the people who know way more than you do instead of just admitting you are a clueless shitbag.ITT coal sniffers get triggered. The black lung is strong in this crew. I apologize. I didn't realize this was a coal safe space.
Toyota 100% disagrees with you. You have turned into the new KKKroads...racist and always wrong.Its certainly a better option than coal as you said, but it should only be viewed as a transition to cleaner energies like wind and solar. Right now those technologies are too expensive to be fully viable options. Although, in several years that is going to change. The technology behind it is advancing at an incredible rate...both the efficiency of turning wind/solar into electricity and the amount of energy that batteries can store and for how long.
Right now the increase in efficiency is happening in 2-3% increments. There are companies out there now though that are testing technologies that can increase the efficiency by 50%. Therefore, cars will be able to run for longer. You don't have to wait as long to charge your EV battery. EVs are already becoming less expensive. And wind and solar is going to become very competitive with natural gas.
This ship has sailed. GM, Ford, Volkswagen, Mercedes, etc are only going to be selling EVs in 5-10 years. Coal is dead. Its not a debate. Its a fact.
Those involved in coal need to figure out what to do, or they'll be left behind.
Charging batteries will just put more load on a power grid....fueled by coal and NG. Don't tell moron.Toyota 100% disagrees with you. You have turned into the new KKKroads...racist and always wrong.
Do it! Shaming them is the best thing about digging up old posts.Meanwhile....
I may have to pull up that old thread where Goofy Bama was bragging about China going green while making fun of West Virginians.
China's coal consumption seen rising in 2021, imports steady
China's coal consumption is expected to continue rising in 2021 despite Beijing's pledges to boost the use of clean energy and curb greenhouse gas emissions, the China National Coal Association said on Wednesday.www.reuters.com
Do it! Shaming them is the best thing about digging up old posts.
Total coincidence I'm sure.You guys listen to Q too much.
I'm not defending them, but my point is this, including the John Gruden situation..........Look at the hypocritical hollywood union libtards say that they are “too good” to stay at a hotel where homeless people stay (Working on the set of this Baldwin movie)
Production crew walked off Baldwin movie set before tragic shooting
The workers had been complaining about the fact they had to stay overnight in Albuquerque - an hour's drive from the set - and not Sante Fe because production wouldn't pay for their hotels.www.dailymail.co.uk
I'm just saying because someone posts something on the Internet, it's not true. Do you have confirmation of this?Total coincidence I'm sure.
I find this extremely hilarious. I'm a union member have 31 years vested. As a union member I agree to the contract plain & simple, as a member I vote for the person who negotiates my contract. Vote more gooder stop your bitching. All they have to do is drag up & wait on another call . I tell cry baby bitches at work this all the time , as blue collar workers we have to except that we wont always have it good & some jobs are just gonna suck & that's that . I just left a horrible job driving 70 miles one way to a shithole to work for a complete & total mongrel, finished the job with a smile & headed back to the hillsLook at the hypocritical hollywood union libtards say that they are “too good” to stay at a hotel where homeless people stay (Working on the set of this Baldwin movie)
Production crew walked off Baldwin movie set before tragic shooting
The workers had been complaining about the fact they had to stay overnight in Albuquerque - an hour's drive from the set - and not Sante Fe because production wouldn't pay for their hotels.www.dailymail.co.uk
Privacy? We lost that. Thank the Patriot ActI'm not defending them, but my point is this, including the John Gruden situation..........
WHEN do we get "privacy"? Emails, texts, recorded phone calls............I'm sick of it. All of it. BOTH sides are guilty. Now these appear to be some sort of social media. Correct? That is different. I understand that. Just ranting.
Q made Alec Baldwin kill the wife of a witness in a special prosecutor investigation?You guys listen to Q too much.