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With Hydrogen tech got breakthrough… BMV adopting flat cylinders in the passenger car … World will jump this EV transition to Green Hydrogen soon
🇨🇳 China doesn't just make EV batteries. It controls the chemicals that make EV batteries possible. 80% of global graphite supply. ~90% of anode and cathode material manufacturing. Dominance across lithium, cobalt and graphite refining. Which means every time India sells an EV, someone in China's chemical chain gets paid. But that's starting to change... 👇
Dylan Harper has a sickness that forces him to rush every shot in transition, he can’t help it 💔
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Jagannath A retweeted
ET in Sao Paulo: I write how Brazil cud emerge as a key source of rare earths powering India's energy transition, EVs & semicon industry & help reduce dependence on China. It has nearly 21 million tonnes of rare earth elements, next only to China's ⁦@EconomicTimes
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What global service business should he liquidate in order to make that happen exactly? How many jobs will be lost in that transition? At least they'll be fed. You fukin donut head you.
Replying to @MeghanEMurphy
This is the "transition" millions of dollars buys you. You end up looking like a depressed and sickly butch lesbian. Just being a lesbian would have been healthier, cheaper and not insane.
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t || 💙🌟 retweeted
THE TRANSITION
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The world's clean energy transition represents a colossal expansion of the world's mining industry. To catch a diffuse energy source like sunlight or wind needs an unprecedented volume of physical machinery. A single solar farm requires roughly 30 times more total metal infrastructure than a conventional gas plant. We aren't moving away from mining; we're swapping enormous oceanic drilling rigs for vast open-cut metal mines. The demand for heavy mining and rare earths is just as compelling as the downstream e-waste crisis, but the numbers are even more staggering. While solar cells rely heavily on high-purity silicon, silver, and copper, the broader 'green infrastructure' ecosystem demands far more. The EV motors, wind turbines and massive national grids required to tie intermittent solar together are entirely dependent on an unprecedented surge in heavy mining and rare earth extraction. This physical mining demand has simply exploded with the shift from conventional fossil fuel energy generation to wind and solar. Because wind and sunshine are so diluted and diffused, harvesting them requires a massive physical footprint, necessitating endless extra acres of complex machinery. This translates into heavily vandalised landscapes and grotesque coastal settings. According to the IEA, replacing them world's fossil-fuel system with renewables increases the total volume of materials requiring extraction and handling by a factor of 10. Solar alone is exceptionally copper-intensive, using roughly 850 kg per megawatt for intricate grid connections, inverters and cabling. Renewable energy is projected to drive 45% of total global copper demand by 2030. Yet, developing a new major copper mine takes an average of 16 years from initial discovery to first production. The world faces a massive demand spike for a metal where the supply chain is notoriously slow, costly, and inflexible. Solar panels don't use much in the way of rare earths, but wind turbines and the electric vehicle motors that back up the low-carbon shift are hungry for permanent magnets made from neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium. Processing these elements involves intensive chemical leaching that produces vast amounts of toxic and radioactive wastewater. Compounding the problem, China controls roughly 60–70% of the extraction and up to 90% of the refining for these specific elements. This has created a massive geopolitical bottleneck. Image: this massive chasm is the Bingham Canyon Mine (also called the Kennecott Copper Mine) just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. It is one of the largest man-made excavations on Earth and the deepest open-pit mine in the world, stretching 4 kilometres wide and more than a kilometre deep.
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… that merely experience gender euphoria (without gender dysphoria) to transition, as it is for those *with* gender dysphoria.
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Replying to @MarxianAngel
I won't declare hasan an enemy for his methodology alone (dem electoralism) or his simplification of ML teachings, I take into account the self described liberal dem loyalists who transition their political ideology. I hope they read rather than listen to their fav streamer alone
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ana retweeted
Azzi Fudd gets the steal and no one picks her up in transition, so pull-up 3 it is
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Replying to @Fenrirtheicewo1
The transition from him going from hero to villain should've been gradual, and not in the same episode he joins them.
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프사 주목해주길 바람 자코 retweeted
C'est marrant comment avec les guitares t as tout un spectre de transition entre acoustique et électrique pendant que les violons c'est soit un modèle inchangé depuis le 18eme siècle soit Grabulax2000 le technocyborgvioloneux
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Shrikanth Iyengar retweeted
That transition from female voice to Ilaiyaraaja 🥹 Ilaiyaraaja❤️Bharathiraja
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🇮🇳⚡ India is racing toward a massive 500 GW renewable energy target by 2030 — a transformation that could reshape the country's energy landscape. 🌱 3 companies riding this green energy wave: 🔹 JSW Energy • 32.1 GW capacity targeted by 2026 • 67% capacity from renewables • Sales CAGR: 22% • Stock CAGR: 31% 🔹 Waaree Energy • India's largest solar module manufacturer • Beneficiary of PM Surya Ghar & KUSUM schemes • Sales CAGR: 69% • Profit CAGR: 143% 🔹 Hitachi Energy India • Key player in transformers, substations & grid infrastructure • Sales CAGR: 19% • Stock CAGR: 80% 💡 India's energy transition isn't just about generating clean power—it's also about manufacturing the equipment and building the grid to deliver it. #RenewableEnergy #GreenEnergy #JSWEnergy #WaareeEnergy #HitachiEnergy #Investing #EnergySector Just for info, Not a recommendation Not having any position in any of them
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RIDE OR DIE_#EVANJUNE retweeted
What makes Evan different is that his transition to solo work almost feels like breaking the fourth wall. Imagine watching a movie and suddenly the main character stops performing and starts speaking directly to the audience as themselves. Revealing the person behind the role.
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Replying to @_VINEGAR00N
The transition would be so easy I look at pictures of him half the time and think it's a lesbian anyway
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Replying to @BFMTV
On peut donc résumer ainsi : Oui, il est raisonnable de vouloir une IA européenne souveraine afin de ne pas dépendre exclusivement des géants américains ou chinois. Oui, des investissements publics et privés importants seront probablement nécessaires. Mais, la manière dont cette transition sera « pilotée » mérite un débat approfondi pour éviter qu’une technologie destinée à servir l’humain ne devienne un instrument excessif de contrôle ou de concentration du pouvoir. Comme souvent, le défi n’est pas seulement technologique. Il est aussi politique, économique et philosophique : comment profiter des immenses bénéfices de l’IA sans renoncer aux libertés qui fondent nos démocraties.
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Replying to @islamabaddiez
Larkyu tak thk tha lkn ab larke bhiii transition video bana rhy ha🤭😅
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AmharaFano ቀኝ አዝማች ይታገሱ አራጋው/Amhara retweeted
Ethiopia’s prime minister once promised a historic transition to democracy. Instead, through guile and brute force, he has personalised power to a degree unseen since the country’s last emperor economist.com/leaders/2026/0…
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