• MeowWeHaveAProblem@toast.ooo
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    What were the peoples concerns? Why did they hate the idea of this so much? It was surrounded by farms and not like it was a nuclear power plant or something… I’m a little confused by the people’s response.

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        I guarantee they were fed at least in part by conspiracy theories off of Facebook, spread by pro-oil groups. The article mentions something about older, more toxic battery systems which these were confused for.

        Because it’s new and green, and green is for sissies!

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          Lithium batteries are complicated, and the article is not very specific. I assume this site was going to use LiFePO4, which is no more unstable than NiMH, but the other chemistries, like lithium-cobalt, tend to catch on fire when mishandled. Guess which is on the news more, and therefore which a group of people who weren’t interested in battery chemistries would have heard of? 🙄

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        Ya, thats probably true. I always hope there is some type of rational thought to this behavior that I havent thought of. But I doubt it here. Only thing I can think of is they wouldn’t like the look of it. Hardly a reason to go as far as dealth threats…

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      Yeah. The story is missing a lot. I hope someone does a follow-up story where they actually say what happened.

      It might have been small-town NIMBYism/Conservatives, but the journalist needs to tell us that, otherwise we’re just exercising our prejudices.