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Sunday, 09/25/2022 5:38:33 PM

Sunday, September 25, 2022 5:38:33 PM

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"113/370=30 so what about the other 70%???"

from reading articles i have seen, it appears the other 70% is going to be cut up into about 100 pieces...and each of those pieces will get money depending on who they are, what they do, how they do it, what percentage of results they achieve, and only if it all falls on a tue or thu at the beginning of a month starting with a "J"...and it will take many years for that money to get spent...which means that that pot of money will be dwindling away, going to other things that have nothing to do with green energy...and the big oil companies will be getting their hands on about 65% of that 70% and they wont be sharing with anyone...

batteries is where its at...they are starting to come up with new tech that will make the batteries smaller, more efficient, less costly, and can be fully charged in 10 min...

hydrogen may have a place in industrial uses...manufacturing and the like...but then again, it may not even prove very useful there either...

big oil wants hydrogen because they can control it like a commodity...just like they did oil...raise and lower prices whenever they feel like it...prices will rise quickly and drop very slowly...if at all...

big oil doesnt want solar, wind or batteries...they cant control that like they can hydrogen...

big oil doesnt want hydrogen because its good or better for everyone...they want it so they can maintain the control they have always had...it is good for them...even if hydrogen was horrible for the environment and people, they would fight to keep it...

they will use 21st century tech to extract all the bad stuff from coal and natural gas and dispose of it all utilizing tech from 1910 and put it into big holes in the ground...and hope it all stays there...

and all big oil wants is about a trillion dollars from taxpayers to do it...
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