rontaki
Veteran Member
>"The other thing I dislike is there is a huge loss in American labor away from mining fossil fuels."<Note that in his EV example of buying solar panels versus buying gasoline over the lifetime of a ICE, he neglected to include the cost of installation of the solar panels, a battery storage system for the energy, and an electrical hook up station from the battery to the car, which would probably triple or quadruple his estimated costs. Other than those large other expenditures, I agree with what he says ;P ;P
The other thing I dislike is there is a huge loss in American labor away from mining fossil fuels.
Everyone knows solar panels and a lot of batteries are primarily produced in China, a hostile nation.
If these components were built here, it would be a lot more acceptable to many Americans to shift to more solar power.
Changing Americans minds from losing 100’s of thousands of petroleum and mining jobs to producing batteries and solar panels is a tough sell.
AI and robots will be doing this work in a few years, if still needed. It's really not much of a future job to count on.
Unfortunately, AI will also be producing those panels and batteries. I don't know what or where will be a safe career in the not-too-distant future. @Hay Dude, sorry to say that even your line of work is at risk of full automation doing it. Not with as much aplomb, talent and skill as you have, but still, keep an eye on the rear-view mirror!