DIY-HP-LED
Well-Known Member
It's interesting that the threat and eventual destruction of the oil economy should so rapidly come out of China, a country in dire need of such things with a vast competitive internal market. They appear to be ready to manufacture outside of China to the extent they have to in order to break into some protected markets. Dunno if they can compete on price outside of China, but they sure can for EVs made in China. I figure solar panels and batteries are strategic energy resources now though and along with wind turbines and an evolving grid, this IS now our power system or will be over the next decade or so because of economic reasons alone.
If the current rate of adoption for renewables, EVs and batteries go up, the oil industry is headed for collapse in a decade. We will be using oil for some time but there will be a lot of sellers with diminishing buyers for fuel for electricity generation, heating and light transportation globally. This should have industry and national consequences for some countries who produce oil and gas. It might not even be economical for them to use it themselves to generate power and new ICE cars will be harder to get. America and Canada are among the largest oil producers too and it will hurt places here as well and upset local economies.
If the current rate of adoption for renewables, EVs and batteries go up, the oil industry is headed for collapse in a decade. We will be using oil for some time but there will be a lot of sellers with diminishing buyers for fuel for electricity generation, heating and light transportation globally. This should have industry and national consequences for some countries who produce oil and gas. It might not even be economical for them to use it themselves to generate power and new ICE cars will be harder to get. America and Canada are among the largest oil producers too and it will hurt places here as well and upset local economies.