- 18 Mar 2021 22:28
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@AFAIK, how do you expect a fledgling industry to compete against a giant nuclear complex that's been state-sponsored with untold billions since the war?
Every new technology needs sponsoring private and/or public to succeed. The fact that you turn a blind eye to the massive subsidies that went into nuclear both military and civil while griping about the peanuts put into sponsoring renewable energy clearly exposes your bias.
As I said, I don't support battery technology, unless it can be recycled.
Volkswagen Will Use Hydrometallurgy To Recycle 95 Percent Of A Cell
And why would countries with rare minerals not want to sell them? Do you regret that the British Empire is no longer in a position to monopolize the resources of the planet?
Amazing how you manage to ignore the elephant in the room. The link between imperialism and nuclear, both military and civil, is blindingly obvious.
Every new technology needs sponsoring private and/or public to succeed. The fact that you turn a blind eye to the massive subsidies that went into nuclear both military and civil while griping about the peanuts put into sponsoring renewable energy clearly exposes your bias.
As I said, I don't support battery technology, unless it can be recycled.
Volkswagen Will Use Hydrometallurgy To Recycle 95 Percent Of A Cell
And why would countries with rare minerals not want to sell them? Do you regret that the British Empire is no longer in a position to monopolize the resources of the planet?
Amazing how you manage to ignore the elephant in the room. The link between imperialism and nuclear, both military and civil, is blindingly obvious.