John Lee Pettimore
John Lee Pettimore

@JohnLeePettim13

7 Tweets 2,283 reads Apr 01, 2022
A single Tesla battery weighing 1,000 pounds requires extracting and processing some 500,000 pounds of materials. At this rate, over the next thirty years we will need to mine more mineral ores than humans have extracted over the last 70,000 years. #GreenEnergy
Some have asked how much fuel this loader burns per hour. The Cat 994 has a 3516 engine, 16 cylinder, The tankage is approx. 1000 gals and it burns about 150 gallons per hour or 1800 gals. per 12 hour shift.
Link: MINES, MINERALS, AND β€œGREEN”
ENERGY: A REALITY CHECK .. media4.manhattan-institute.org
Ok looks like I have to add another tweet . You don't just dig up batteries. Everything is a process. Overburden to tailings takes a great deal of energy. This is only one step in the process. Now lets haul that "dirt" or rock to the crusher.
Now after the crusher we need to put that "rock" thru a ball mill to crush it down smaller in order to start the
chemical process.
And what do we end up with ? Mine tailings. Worldwide, the storage and handling of tailings is a major environmental issue. Many tailings are toxic and must be kept perpetually isolated from the environment. #GreenEnergy
Seems this thread has been getting quite a bit of attention. This is a mine in Faro Yukon. When we shut this mine down we left 1 billion dollars worth of environmental damage and guess who's on the hook for paying that ? The Canadian taxpayer. Mining is a dirty business.

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