jtmat
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I provided evidence of heavily subsidized fossil fuels several threads back. Like you, I'm not rehashing since it won't change your mind. So there we are. You know it is subsidized and I'm okay with that. Your heavily subsidized oil works great in my car. I pay a lot in taxes and don't mind the bill.You keep saying fossil fuels are heavily subsidized, yet you offer no evidence.
BEV's are subsidized, 7500 dollars to the consumer plus who knows the hidden amount.
BEV's are not clean. Neither are wind and solar. You know this so I will not repeat all the ways they are not clean.
BEVs are heavily subsidized and I'm fine with that as well. As we grow the market it is just like other industries I've mentioned in this thread. Not repeating all of that either. We are setting Americans up to take advantage.
Far as being "clean", the jury is out on that one. I read stories were BEVs are more clean at a point (one calculated around 15,000 miles for example). I think you have to look at the total product lifecycle where (I believe) they were cherry-picking certain stages. I've not researched it in great lengths.
There are moves being taken at different stages, like the battery recycle plant in SC opening up. That did not fit your narrative so I'm sure you went right past that post. The technology is maturing, new ideas will spring forward, etc. That is the way things work.
If you go back to the product Lifecyle chart, that explains exactly what is happening. BEVs, solar, etc. are so far along in the introduction stage it does not matter if anyone likes it or not. Keep shaking your fist at the sky. I find it rather amusing. lol
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