Those numbers are off by a magnitude. But yes. The same goes for fuel cell batteries with rare metals and solar panels to an extent. The only thing feasibly able to replace hydrocarbons is nuclear power and water power. We should of spent the last 40 years developing a better nuclear power program instead of using a fucking windmill technology that's illogical and not efficient.
Those numbers are off by a magnitude. But yes. The same goes for fuel cell batteries with rare metals and solar panels to an extent. The only thing feasibly able to replace hydrocarbons is nuclear power and water power. We should of spent the last 40 years developing a better nuclear power program instead of using a fucking windmill technology that's illogical and not efficient.
We still cannot use PLCs to control nuclear power plants