Consumers are making the move to renewable energy, however, there is still a lot of dependence on fossil fuels. Take the poll and in the Comments section, let us know what you think can be done to make the shift to renewable energy easier.
Consumers are making the move to renewable energy, however, there is still a lot of dependence on fossil fuels. Take the poll and in the Comments section, let us know what you think can be done to make the shift to renewable energy easier.
Click-bait articles from know-nothing, investigating-nothing people. Mainstream media articles with poor and lazy journalism doing the same thing. Lack of willingness to find out things for oneself. Regurgitating nonsense from the 'expert down the pub'.
I rather suspect the average man in the street doesn't think about any of the options in the poll.
Agree with that!
I selected "lack of political will" in the end because that's probably the area that could influence changes most significantly, but who knows : (
Also semi-relevant, there was a period where a firm sat on patents for electronic ballasts for a decade because they wanted to ship their old transformers.. it cost $100bn in wasted energy costs just for US residential consumers. Selfishness basically.. think it's present everywhere, but especially in politics, and in backward orgs.
There was another patent case in relation to automotive NiMH batteries that prevented their use in EVs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_encumbrance_of_large_automotive_NiMH_batteries
"lack of political will"
I like to translate that into "lack of everyone's will" in most countries.
We all have political parties that want to move faster. We don't vote them into power. (Because we know it 'll hurt?)
Politicians follow votes and money.
They pander to the renewable crowd to get easy votes.
The deal with the energy companies because they have money.
When the system breaks like it did in Texas, they always find someone else to blame.
Face it, if you had their job, you would do the same.
Politicians follow votes and money.
They pander to the renewable crowd to get easy votes.
The deal with the energy companies because they have money.
When the system breaks like it did in Texas, they always find someone else to blame.
Face it, if you had their job, you would do the same.