it's true.
Oil is doomed. Alberta is nothing without it. They didn't prepare for the fall and winter is coming.
Not today, not tomorrow, but in a few short years.
roflmao.
it's true.
Oil is doomed. Alberta is nothing without it. They didn't prepare for the fall and winter is coming.
Not today, not tomorrow, but in a few short years.
roflmao.
We've all had a petty good laugh on that
It is, get your money now.
The next 2 or 3 decades will be a challenge for oil.
I hope Canada has a back up plan.
Dodge....you guys are so predictably typical.
Natural gas. Or we are just going to put windmills in front of politicians and as they speak they produce electricity.
Do you live solely on wind power?
Groceries delivered to your local market by a team of unicorns pulling a cart?
... Ya, thought not, but very much looking forward to your predictable diversion and ignoring the elephant in the room
electrolysis of water was first performed in the late 1700s. with over 300 years of science, no one has been able to overcome the fact that hydrogen gas has good energy density by weight, but poor energy density by volume. The tanks used are similar to oxygen and acetelyne tanks. propane tanks wont work. and great big balloons like the Hindenburg is highly discouraged.
I expect if there is a demand for t a way will be found to store it. After all, it is used as fuel in rockets.
I have always felt that if you develop a technology that solves a real problem, then your marketing strategy doesnt have to stress the creation of "a demand".
Is this your go to?
Is this your diversion?
It seems to be the thing here.
Gee whiz, can I use oil but look for other forms of energy....not here.
Burning stuff is your religion....not mine.
Of course this is relevant. Especially when dealing with a hypocrite that refuses to see the forest through the trees