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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 667047" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Excellent point, and there is another new conflict thats going to add even more to the total, So far the world is not exactly jumping in on buying EV's but in terms of reducing the total it's a good start, The UK is full of hollow promises, where they surgest green energy like solar and people don't want the panel across the country side and when the mention Wind farm they don't want that either, And they don't want Coal fire power stations and then they talk about Nuke power stations and then they don't want those either. so until someone just stands up and says this is what we are doing and tells the whingers to keep quiet they can't go foreward,</p><p></p><p>As far as individual homes goes I think personal solar is a great idea, and ever since solar came on the market It would of been a good idea to of fitted it to as many new build properties as possible be cause that would of reduced the extra strain on the Grid.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I thought 31 mil tons was coz of the pommie and US Tanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 667047, member: 3775"] Excellent point, and there is another new conflict thats going to add even more to the total, So far the world is not exactly jumping in on buying EV's but in terms of reducing the total it's a good start, The UK is full of hollow promises, where they surgest green energy like solar and people don't want the panel across the country side and when the mention Wind farm they don't want that either, And they don't want Coal fire power stations and then they talk about Nuke power stations and then they don't want those either. so until someone just stands up and says this is what we are doing and tells the whingers to keep quiet they can't go foreward, As far as individual homes goes I think personal solar is a great idea, and ever since solar came on the market It would of been a good idea to of fitted it to as many new build properties as possible be cause that would of reduced the extra strain on the Grid. I thought 31 mil tons was coz of the pommie and US Tanks. [/QUOTE]
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