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Interesting that so many people are rushing to laugh at Exalt. Maybe he does tend to put mouth in motion before fully engaging brain at times but I din't hear anyone else with any other sensible thoughts about low emission forklifts, trucks, cars etc.
Exalt is pretty much correct re the problems relating to hydrogen and fuel cells and full electric is great so long as you ignore the problems in generating enough pollution-free electricity. On that topic if you look at two of the world's big polluters, China and USA, at least China is trying to address the problem by moving away from coal fired power stations, not increasing their reliance on it.
it would be rather amusing if it turned out that Exalt was on to something real and all his critics had to backtrack at high speed...
  • Posted 29 Oct 2018 06:38
  • By oldforker
  • joined 14 Jun'10 - 28 messages
  • auckland, New Zealand

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