renewable energy marketing

Do business leaders in renewable energy lack vision?
I the panel session at a conference yesterday I asked the chairman of a new bio-diesel plant how he saw the industry developing over the next 30-40 years to take the market share of renewable transport fuels from insignificant to 95%+ to replace fossil fuels when they run out. The response showed no interest at all in expanding beyond a small regional market. Is this a common attribute, or are there visionary business leaders that are thinking big picture and have plans to replace fossil fuels?
30-40 years is to far ahead.
peak oil will come within this decade.
when that happens, the energy industry will be turned on it’s head.
it’s not impossible that in 20 years, hydrogen fusion will become available.
that would completely upset the apple cart.
in a good way, mind you.
any alternative source today needs to focus on making a profit in order to not go under.
once they’ve reached that, then they can look farther ahead.
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also, i’m just not sure about bio-fuel.
i have seen estimates that would indicate that it would be possible to be a significant part of our energy.
but it just doesn’t seem to me that we’d be able to get that energy content from plants, in a reasonable acreage, and still produce the food that we’ll need.
jet planes will likely need something like that.
long haul trucks would as well.
maybe trains in sparsely populated areas of the country.
but i’m not sure about most other transportation.
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