https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
Economic feasibility is the question here and one he avoids answering. Could be on purpose but I doubt it. I don't think he understands and to be fair, I understand the basics enough to know he is wrong. He presents the recycling batteries and solar panels as a closed loop and that is not how recycling works. Never has and never will.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
Economic feasibility is the question here and one he avoids answering. Could be on purpose but I doubt it. I don't think he understands and to be fair, I understand the basics enough to know he is wrong. He presents the recycling batteries and solar panels as a closed loop and that is not how recycling works. Never has and never will.
Absolutely. You can never get out 100% of what goes in, and there are energy costs to getting that little bit out. I'm sure processes will become better with time, but right now it's terribly inefficient.
Absolutely. You can never get out 100% of what goes in, and there are energy costs to getting that little bit out. I'm sure processes will become better with time, but right now it's terribly inefficient.