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Title: The World Does Not Have Enough Lithium and Cobalt to Replace All Batteries Every 10 Years Finnish Government
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URL Source: https://dailysceptic.org/2022/10/22 ... ars-finnish-government-report/
Published: Oct 22, 2022
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2022-10-22 11:45:44 by Horse
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Influential elites are either in denial about the horrifying costs and consequences of Net Zero – witness last Wednesday’s substantial vote against fracking British gas in the House of Commons – or busy scooping up the almost unlimited amounts of money currently on offer for promoting pseudoscience climate scares and investing in impracticable green technologies. Until the lights start to go out and heating fails, they are unlikely to pay much attention to a recent 1,000 page alternative energy investigation undertaken for a Finnish Government agency by Associate Professor Simon Michaux. Referring to the U.K.’s 2050 Net Zero target, Michaux states there is “simply not enough time, nor resources to do this by the current target”.

To cite just one example of how un-costed Net Zero is, Michaux notes that “in theory” there are enough global reserves of nickel and lithium if they are exclusively used to produce batteries for electric vehicles. But there is not enough cobalt, and more will need to be discovered. It gets much worse. All the new batteries have a useful working life of only 8-10 years, so replacements will need to be regularly produced. “This is unlikely to be practical, which suggests the whole EV battery solution may need to be re-thought and a new solution is developed that is not so mineral intensive,” he says.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

What's needed is a couple technological breakthroughs in electrical storage technology to raise the energy density of electrical storage above that of liquid fuel. And maybe even 2 generations of tech advancements in the field. When something the size of today's car batteries can run a car for 1000 miles, then EV cars will have an actual advantage.

Pinguinite  posted on  2022-10-22   12:09:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Pinguinite (#1)

What's needed is a couple technological breakthroughs in electrical storage technology to raise the energy density of electrical storage above that of liquid fuel.

No one here will live to see that if it ever happens at all. It'd most likely take some kind of nuclear reaction to attain something like that.

With the world slipping back towards the Dark Ages, tech is going to come to a screeching halt. All those men that can now have babies better start poppin' 'em out.

Esso  posted on  2022-10-22   13:10:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#3. To: Esso (#2)

What's needed is a couple technological breakthroughs in electrical storage technology to raise the energy density of electrical storage above that of liquid fuel.

I think it will happen. Just a matter of time. As for nuclear, that could/would be in the deeper future. Imagine a fusion reactor the size of a car battery that would contain enough fuel to power the car for it's entire life. That we obviously won't see on this go-round, but yes, humanity has to avoid destroying itself which is the question right now.

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