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Controlled demolition, hidden under the Emperor's clothes of faked virtue.

So many have swallowed it. The ostensible reason. They care not what the real reason is: our extinction.

And they seem unable to see the evidence in front of their eyes.

Perhaps 2024 will be the tipping point?

Merry Christmas, to one and all.

Peace.

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There are cheap solutions for ICE busses that will cut pollution and save fuel costs. Instead, the elites insist on electric because they're invested in the tech. The don't give a damn about "saving" the planet, just about making more money and controlling at the same time.

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LOL! Glad no one got hurt. At least I didn't see any mention of it. This is hilarious. I could have told you Lithium battery such as LiFePO will not work in freezing temperatures. They would need an internal heater to warm the units for them to be used. This would also require a lot of power. I have some LiFePO batteries with internal heaters for my emergency SoGen.

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I have solar panels in UK, they feed into the grid. A few summers ago, we had a bit of a heat wave, sunny all day from dawn to dusk and temperatures reaching 30 degrees or more for 2 to 3 weeks. I thought my panels would generate more kilowatts that quarter than ever before. Turned out to generate much less as they don't work as sufficiently as lower temperatures. Is this why we don't see them in the hottest places?

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I’ve heard nothing but horror stories from firefighters who try to put out an EV fire. They, pretty much have to let most of them burn out, and that takes hours from what I’ve heard. It’s a shame they’re like that considering how often they burst into flames without even an accident, or even being turned on.

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I that a ferry company had banned EVs after one ignited and caused severe damage to several others as they could not extinguish it.

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Also banned in some multi-story parking garages, due to the extreme hazard EVs pose.

Could imagine insurance would be sky high.

Peace.

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Dec 21, 2023
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Great comment!

Don't laugh, but I am going to back to research what progress, if any, has been made converting poo to energy using bacteria.

I last looked ten years ago and it was in the development stage.

Hpw about that for renewable energy!

I see some articles here:

https://www.newsweek.com/scientists-are-turning-human-excrement-renewable-biofuel-1217804

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2014/oct/15/poo-power-renewable-energy-kenya-slums-biogas

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