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[b]Ryan wrote:[/b] [quote]Hank, While I agree that changing power plants won't happen very quickly, neither will the transformation of the vehicles. You're right that the ramping up needs to happen with renewables, but lets face it, if we can't add renewables or nuclear under this fresh demand, then will we ever pull it off? It seems unlikely that waiting for the power grid to change to cleaner energy sources which involves adding new power sources while taking other functioning ones (albeit dirty sources) will occur as quickly as a simultaneous transition. Furthermore, widescale production of batteries should encourage more funding and development in that market, allowing for better batteries down the road. I guess my question is: what is the alternative to PHEV's now - staying with hybrids and effectively, oil?[/quote]
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