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He's the first buyer of the electric F-150. Why he's the future of the car industry
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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3802385" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Electric vehicles looks like the furture, and thats fine with me, but where is all that extra electricity going to come from? If we have mostly electric vehicles including transport trucks, what will that do to the demand on generation of electricty, double or triple the need? With all the clean energy and the dirty energy we can generate now, we can't keep up in peak piroids, RIGHT? HOW are we going to keep up with two or three times that demand? We both know the answer, Nuclear Power, and will we be any better off doing that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3802385, member: 45328"] Electric vehicles looks like the furture, and thats fine with me, but where is all that extra electricity going to come from? If we have mostly electric vehicles including transport trucks, what will that do to the demand on generation of electricty, double or triple the need? With all the clean energy and the dirty energy we can generate now, we can't keep up in peak piroids, RIGHT? HOW are we going to keep up with two or three times that demand? We both know the answer, Nuclear Power, and will we be any better off doing that? [/QUOTE]
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