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From Our Founder August 18, 2009 By Bob Wichlinski
I was amused by General Motors
sudden announcement that they’re ready to begin shipping their Chevy
Volt electric car. Ready – as in sometime late next
year. Their timing was curious. I
suppose someone had to inject some noise (oops, “news”) in the press
cycle to distract attention from the health care debate and the images
of those pesky, angry protesters. Perhaps they just
wanted us to feel good about our forced investment in GM (distracting
our attention from the obvious; that Ford survived without a taxpayer
rescue and continues to thrive). Electric vehicles are a silly
solution to a serious problem. They do nothing to
further energy independence; rather they propagate the energy “shell
game.” In effect, we trade reliance on OPEC oil
for reliance on Bolivian lithium. Electric vehicles require
batteries. The Volt features lithium ion batteries.
Batteries must be recharged by electric power.
Because 92% of electrical power in
The question is: do you want
environmentally responsible energy independence or do you prefer the
appearance of progress? If you really
want to stop the energy “chain of pain” then you want If bio-diesel and hydrogen are
not for you, then you had better get prepared to park your passenger
vehicle and quickly become a fan of buses and trains… and learn to like
nuclear energy.
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