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Old 26-09-2022, 12:34   #1315
Jaymoss
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Re: The energy crisis

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
"The cost of charging an electric car surges by 42% in just four months to 18p per mile, compared with 19p for petrol."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...9p-petrol.html
I have seen videos recently of magnetic generators made of of simple motors that allegedly generate upto 10 KW of electricity basically just for the cost of the generators and they are not that massive either. I am not a physicist is this actually possible? and if it is why are there not systems on the market.

I do not get why the power of nature is not getting harnessed more. We have vast rivers in this country surely it would be easy to have multiple run off per mile generating energy. I saw this one guy on you tube living off the grid simply using solar in the summer and then tapping energy from a near by stream in the winter months. I just do not get it.

The billions they are paying for this energy price cut down could be paid towards giving most houses a solar powered system. Yes the one off cost would be massive but the rewards would get that way down the line.
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