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Gregorian

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2. It's good. I don't know what the economic feasiblity of every house having lithium batteries is.
Fri May 1, 2015, 03:45 PM
May 2015

...and photovoltaics.

But it's not a simple comparison, if we have nuclear waste to deal with (which nuclear proponents poo-poo (just use breeder reactors, or whatever the French do.)).

It's a start. Eventually we can't be so independently dispersed, is my feeling. Millions of batteries and photovoltaics takes a lot of energy to produce, and a lot of waste at the end, unless designed for recycling, which is probably the case.



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