The answer appears to be no.
This is why Musk is heading into space.
Who’s been taking all our scrap metal for decades again?
Did eamo say what time we should charge our electric cars?
Eh, its a given you charge overnight
What about slow charge during the day?
Why wouldnt you do it overnight though?
I must actually look into it but typically just plug it back in during the day too. Can go weeks without need for petrol A no-no now?
Trust the science.
The Epoch Times?
I was thinking about something like this during the week. With the amount of rainwater going into sewers, stormdrains and local streams, is there the opportunity for something like in the video to provide localized hydro back into the network? Minor amount generated, it would seem a pretty passive opportunity that wouldn’t be all that capital intensive?
Mills long made use of similar but seems we don’t do much harnessing of it these days unless in large scale
Makes sense of course.
Allied to Wind & Solar/PV whatever it produces is all a bonus.
Yeah and with it localized, whatever bit is created isn’t lost in transmission if distributed.locally.
Admittedly, not an engineer of any sort so may be huge holes in my thinking here.
Every single sink & drain pipe should be used.
Then start working on sewers & road drainage for example.
Next of course is Streams & Rivers.
Big corporations don’t see profit in that kind of thinking unfortunately.
They see money in Solar panels & Turbines as long as big amounts of precious metals are needed and a chance to charge fossil fuel production rates although their costs are hugely cheaper.
It’s starting to stink to high heaven the pillaging been done in the name of climate change.
Climate change should be non profit movement.
Some leap of faith to see people producing energy through wind as the enemy
I’m not dude.
But charging fossil fuel production rates is not on.
Agreed