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{{minor|Other renewables ([[geothermal electricity]], [[hydroelectricity]] including [[tidal]], and [[biomass waste]]) are limited to only a small percent of the world's energy.}}
{{minor|Other renewables ([[geothermal electricity]], [[hydroelectricity]] including [[tidal]], and [[biomass waste]]) are limited to only a small percent of the world's energy.}}


There would be battery [[electric vehicles]]{{x|mostly sodium-ion, because [[lithium-ion]] battery minerals are too scarce}} and hydrogen-based vehicles{{x|mostly [[hydrogen combustion vehicles|combustion]], because fuel cells are too high in platinum-group metals}}.
There would be battery [[electric vehicles]]{{x|mostly sodium-ion, because [[lithium-ion]] battery minerals are too scarce}} and hydrogen-based vehicles{{x|mostly [[hydrogen combustion vehicles|combustion]]-type, because [[fuel cell vehicles|fuel cells]] are too high in platinum-group metals}}.


In any case, it all becomes a lot easier if we '''[[public transit|drive]] [[walkability|less]]''' (some careers are an exception obviously) and '''[[frugalism|buy less]]''' new stuff. Those factors alone account for 2/3 of the world's [[energy]] consumption.
In any case, it all becomes a lot easier if we '''[[public transit|drive]] [[walkability|less]]''' (some careers are an exception obviously) and '''[[frugalism|buy less]]''' new stuff. Those factors alone account for 2/3 of the world's [[energy]] consumption.

Latest revision as of 04:12, 16 November 2023

Things that actually stand a chance to replace all fossil fuel energy in the near future:

Other renewables (geothermal electricity, hydroelectricity including tidal, and biomass waste) are limited to only a small percent of the world's energy.

There would be battery electric vehicles(...)( mostly sodium-ion, because lithium-ion battery minerals are too scarce ) and hydrogen-based vehicles(...)( mostly combustion-type, because fuel cells are too high in platinum-group metals ).

In any case, it all becomes a lot easier if we drive less (some careers are an exception obviously) and buy less new stuff. Those factors alone account for 2/3 of the world's energy consumption.

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