and that will be a good thing for all.
I also see a move to at least lower the reliance on fossil fuels. Fossil fuel energy companies are currently getting onboard with reducing the carbon footprint, which is working to reduce emissions and capturing carbon from the atmosphere. In the south, we will need major upgrades to the grid infrastructure to even meet winter storm needs.
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Well, I guess I will have to resort to oars. at least until my old arms can't pull them anymore. .
Catch all you can when you can!
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With that technology I'm pretty sure I would be late for work. I sure do love smelling that two stroke smoke and hearing my diesel turbo scream for more...lol
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Would always carry a backup gas powered generator for those days when the battery runs out.
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It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!Curlytail LIKED above post
That's priceless !!!!
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Absolutely viable when solar panel technology improves. The two 100 watt panels I have hooked to an mppt controller would probably keep up with the 55lbs Terrova I have at 50% ouput. That will get you about 1mph with no wind or current. I neat project would be a lightweight houseboat with panels as the roof. As long as you had plenty of time to get there It would be an enjoyable trip. As a safety net I do believe you would need a generator that could be used to get you out of a bad situation should the need arise
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