Tommy
Senior Member
- Location
- New Hampshire
My personal opinion . . . FWIW.
Electricity is not a primary source of energy. It's just a vector for moving energy from one place to another. Primary energy sources are sunlight, organic fuels (oil, coal, gas), nuclear, and, to a more limited extent wind, geothermal, and hydro.
Electricity to charge batteries in an electric car still has to come from a primary source. Electricity generated by coal, oil, or gas fueled power plants does nothing to reduce our reliance on organic primary sources. Wind and active solar technologies as we now know them fall far short of being practical for use on the scale that would be required to support migration to an all-electric society.
Although there are a number good, but limited, applications for hydro, wind, and active solar, if we want to exclude organic organic energy sources for society as a whole we will need to look to either nuclear or a different type of solar.
The ultimate solution will likely be a combination of technologies but we still have a long way to go. IMO, plug-in electric cars will not be part of the solution.
Electricity is not a primary source of energy. It's just a vector for moving energy from one place to another. Primary energy sources are sunlight, organic fuels (oil, coal, gas), nuclear, and, to a more limited extent wind, geothermal, and hydro.
Electricity to charge batteries in an electric car still has to come from a primary source. Electricity generated by coal, oil, or gas fueled power plants does nothing to reduce our reliance on organic primary sources. Wind and active solar technologies as we now know them fall far short of being practical for use on the scale that would be required to support migration to an all-electric society.
Although there are a number good, but limited, applications for hydro, wind, and active solar, if we want to exclude organic organic energy sources for society as a whole we will need to look to either nuclear or a different type of solar.
The ultimate solution will likely be a combination of technologies but we still have a long way to go. IMO, plug-in electric cars will not be part of the solution.