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U.S. and California to ban sales of new gasoline vehicles by 35 years, the largest market in the U.S.

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#1
  • outcast
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  • 2020/09/23 19:48

I didn't say we were going to run out of power on the last hot day ? lol

https://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/57430

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#20
  • 香檻
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 09:14
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We decided on this bill to prevent that air pollution, but California is short of electricity on this last heat wave.

Poor Planning Left California Short of Electricity in a Heat Wave

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/20/business/energy-environment/california-blackout-electric-grid.html

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#21
  • 常にアンテナ
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 09:49
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In 15 years the world will be a very different place and power shortages will be solved.
If the experiment to create a small sun is successful, we will have semi-permanent energy.

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#22
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 09:59
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> There are already charging cables for EVs on every utility pole out there

At least in our Valley, the entire area west of 405 and north of Nordhoff St. where there are no more houses, there are no "utility poles". All power supply wiring crawls underground.

Still, CA was the first state to implement smog control, and since there is not a single car on the road now that smells of unburned gas, even if we went EV only, gas engine cars would just stop selling that year, and gas cars would remain for the next 10 or 20 years, so it may not be impossible to achieve.


> In the age of 5G, electromagnetic waves are everywhere.

Even in the age of 5G, the amount of electromagnetic waves flying through the air ・ will not change, so there is nothing to fear because of 5G. In the past, it was said that the radio waves would damage your brain because you use a cell phone near your head, but what happened to that story?

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#23
  • 常にアンテナ
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 10:28
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Even without poles, there are already EV charges connected from underground in every mall parking lot.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.

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#24
  • 倍金萬
  • 2020/09/24 (Thu) 11:08
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> Not that there is anything wrong with that

I guess so, because someone said, "Where do people who live in a house but park in apartments or on the street charge their cars ?", and, as I said, parking in apartments is very limited and people who have to park on the street every night I would think that people who have very limited parking in their apartments and have to park on the street every night would want to charge where they park their car every night, just like people who live in a house.

Well, if the interval between each charge of every EV is as short as a gas-powered car, and if it can be done in a short time, like filling up with gas, then we can just go to a charging station location like a gas station when we need to.

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