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So the link you provided cites a study by the Union of Concerned Scientists. I visited their website. Here's some more reading from them:
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http://www.autoblog.com/2011/02/25/2...0-mpg-highway/ 1999 called. It would like it's fuel mileage standards back. Some more reading. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1226073103576 Turns out churning out and stuffing a bunch of cars full of cells and cells loaded with heavy metals isn't quite so eco-friendly as it sounds. ![]() Last edited by BroncoBeavis; 10-12-2012 at 10:36 PM.. |
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Factory has yet to ship out a single battery "It's really sad that all these people are sitting there and doing nothing, and it's basically on taxpayer money." HOLLAND, Mich. (WOOD) - Workers at LG Chem, a $300 million lithium-ion battery plant heavily funded by taxpayers, tell Target 8 that they have so little work to do that they spend hours playing cards and board games, reading magazines or watching movies. They say it's been going on for months. "There would be up to 40 of us that would just sit in there during the day," said former LG Chem employee Nicole Merryman, who said she quit in May. "We were given assignments to go outside and clean; if we weren't cleaning outside, we were cleaning inside. If there was nothing for us to do, we would study in the cafeteria, or we would sit and play cards, sit and read magazines," said Merryman http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/targe...employees-idle |
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I have a 1997 Honda civic in the driveway that gets 37 MPG the last time I checked around town. Why the technology has not improved since then is beyond me.
Why would I get a hybrid spend 30K plus to get a car that gets me 10 MPG more. Not to mention the thousands of dollars in maintenance when it is time to replace said batteries and add disposal of same to the ecology. Sorry folks but electric is IMO not the way to go. |
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Battery technology is rapidly improving. Batteries are becoming cheaper, lighter, smaller, more energy-dense, and more robust. Rapid charging and battery swapping are becoming available. By 2030 EVs will be cheaper, far more reliable, safer, and better performing than their ICE counterparts. By then consumers will view ICE cars as noisy, unreliable, under performing, polluting, expensive pieces of junk. Last edited by The Lone Bolt; 10-19-2012 at 01:32 PM.. |
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NO sense in spending BIG money on a car that will marginally replace it.. you greenies just do not get it.. |
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Wonder if they get overtime if a card games goes long. The lengths the moron in chief will go to to stay in office. Just a small part of the overall picture. |
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This and more "shovel ready" jobs he later had to admit don't even exist, but threw millions at these imaginary jobs anyway and where the money went and who is accounting for it is anyone'e guess.
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More evidence that EVs are the future:
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get back to topic about the existing folks sitting around doing nothing after getting $150,000,000.00 in tax dollars to start this plant that has not produced a DAMNED thing.. be as green weenie in your own thread as you want.... |
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they were supposed to build a battery for the volt.. which is not selling and costing near $50,000.oo per unit to build.. I know that NObama is propping it up by buying the and sending them to Europe for embassy no bodies to drive.. because they had to divert $105,000.00 for a charging station in IIRC Belgium.. from there budget that was hard pressed enough to cut back on security for embassies.. just noticed this little blurb.. Is The Volt In Danger Of Becoming The Next Edsel? Quote:
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As for those few green DOE investments that have not panned out, no investment portfolio has a 100% percent success rate. But you focus on the few failures while ignoring that the overall portfolio is doing very well. |
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No Volt Batteries from a Plant that got $150 million tax dollars.. want to talk about the future start a thread I'm sure you will have loads of nerds follow you there.. and y'all can have a nerd circle jerk.. Do I think we need to get more green? Hell yes just not with TAX dollars.. Let business invest their money while giving them some tax incentives.. that means to the far left IF they come out with a product that does make us more green they do not have to pay the full tax rate on them. they can make more PROFIT on those products.. it is win win for everyone.. YOU get green products and I do not have to pay for them.. ON a side note.. I drove by a home in So Cal last year it was on a hilltop, all the way up the hill were vineyards no road to the top that I could see.. but it had a heli-pad. the guy that owned it all invented those foam rubber ear plugs most commonly seen at airports used by the ground crews.. his invention did not cost me a DIME yet, I get pay back because he is paying taxes on his wealth.. Thus keeping my taxes lower.. California makes money of the things he buys with his wealth in sales taxes.. the stores he buys at make money off the purchases he makes, there by employing more people who also pay taxes. All of which do not cost me a DIME.. You want to invest in these green weenie companies be my guest just do not spend my tax dollars on it until we are out of debt.. BTW lots of those companies that got US dollars to start up green weenie companies were huge Nobama contributors so let be honest about the government picking and choosing winner or losers.. the only ones we are hearing about are Nobamas losers.. Had any of them been big winners well he would be touting left and farther LEFT.. Last edited by lonestar; 10-20-2012 at 01:17 PM.. |
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So I see you've trotted out the latest right wing horsesh-t on the Volt. Allow me to correct your misconceptions:
The Volt is selling very well -- over 16,000 units this year, far surpassing last year's total. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505145_1...f-nissan-leaf/ Not as well as their most optimistic projections but Volt sales are climbing. And that crock about the Volt costing $89,000/unit to produce? They are counting the development costs toward the number of units produced so far, not for the total planned production for the Volt (and all of the other cars that will use technology developed for the Volt). That's like saying that an investor is losing 1 million per tennant on a highrise that cost $100,000,000 to build by counting only the first year's rent collected. Last edited by The Lone Bolt; 10-20-2012 at 01:29 PM.. |
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Taxpayer money is appropriately spent in the public interest. It's in the public interest to accelerate the development of green technologies -- even if a few of these investments don't pan out. Yes the government should be cautious. But a handful of failures doesn't prove taxpayer money is wasted on these investments overall. |
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A guy that had an idea as simple as ear plugs is now a multimillionaire. just because NObama is throwing billions at green weenie stuff does not make it happen any faster.. those companies have Zero incentive.. other than to spend the money they were given they have nothing invested in it themselves.. they are not out of pocket. have not lost their savings on an Idea.. the ear plug guy did and was rewarded.. you ****ing liberal green weenies just do not get it. it is not big government that drives a good business man.. Even during the space race where trillions were invested.. most of the great ideas that came out of it were made from private enterprise.. Transistors, Velcro.. some of the by products of Kennedy telling us we would put a man on the moon.. He inspired us Nobama is giving money away and so far looks like most was wasted.. |
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Reuters is hardly a right wing source.. it is one of the most respected news sources in the rest of the world if anything tends to lean left IMO.. But hardly a CBS,NBC,ABC, CNN left.... in the real world that is how they measure the true cost of building things.. not in your left wing fantasy land.. so far they had sold 13,500 through sep IIRC and much of those sales were at a very low interest rate for that month prior to that it really sucked donkey balls.. and the promise of a $7,500 government rebate.. Believe in your own little fantasy world about how great NObama has been for the green weenie world and dream little life is good dreams tonight.. |
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The Obama administration just stepped in to help out companies developing technologies that also serve the public interest. Quote:
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Let me add from YOU source..
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if you will note that last line in that quote.. NO-BODY but you green weenies care.. Quote:
even the Clinton News Network CNN sees it as a failure.. Quote:
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the only reason these cars are being leased not even sold are because of incentives they have to have to do so.. Which means in2 or 3 years all of these unit will come on the market FURTHER DILUTING the sales base for them. The demand is NOT there.. |
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as far as buying into the ear plug guy.. Yes I am a capitalist.. I believe in free enterprise.. not free handouts. SO far I see in this thread alone with the volt battery maker $150,000,000.00 LOST |
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![]() The Volt is designed to go only 40 miles all-electric because according to Dept of Transportation statistics 40 miles will cover 70% of all driver's daily transportation needs. And indeed Volt statistics back this up. The latest is that 60% of Volt owner's driving is all-electric. That has already saved over a supertanker of gas. http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/n...0517_volt.html The gas engine is to eliminate "range anxiety", so Volt owners can drive long distances when they need to. Quote:
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We have yet to see how this plays out. They may go back into production. The government may be able to recover losses if they don't. We don't know what amount, if any, has been "lost." |
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