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The following statement is somewhat bizarre: "many of the citizens that use the electric car use renewable resources as a source of power that do not produce pollution." How many citizens do this? "Many" electric car owners apparently. And the source for this remarkable information? Anyway, do they have their own windmills powered up to charge their batteries or what? Their own hydro plants perhaps? --[[User:British_cons|British_cons]] [[User_talk:British_cons|(talk)]] 17:46, 19 March 2007 (EDT) | The following statement is somewhat bizarre: "many of the citizens that use the electric car use renewable resources as a source of power that do not produce pollution." How many citizens do this? "Many" electric car owners apparently. And the source for this remarkable information? Anyway, do they have their own windmills powered up to charge their batteries or what? Their own hydro plants perhaps? --[[User:British_cons|British_cons]] [[User_talk:British_cons|(talk)]] 17:46, 19 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
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The following statement is somewhat bizarre: "many of the citizens that use the electric car use renewable resources as a source of power that do not produce pollution." How many citizens do this? "Many" electric car owners apparently. And the source for this remarkable information? Anyway, do they have their own windmills powered up to charge their batteries or what? Their own hydro plants perhaps? --British_cons (talk) 17:46, 19 March 2007 (EDT)
there are many different nonpolluting resources that people use today, solar power, wind power, water power, etc.