A little light reading for y'all: - 2740 pages - about 5½ reams of paper. - The Table of Contents is 19 pages long Do look at Title II. There's a lot of provisions for "Clean Energy," including battery disposal and the automotive industry. If this passes, any kind of electric vehicle company is due for a hefty chunk of change. There's also provisions for nuclear energy. It's actually quite interesting and revealing; it's a fairly decent guide for investment! https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3684/text
I saw that. If passed, you may get a nice upward move in “ all things” electric vehicle. That said, it will be short lived after the wheat is separated from the chaff as there will only be a few actual winners. Obviousl Tesla, GM.. Maybe LCID, FSR, and even PLUG, BLDP, FCEL, QS.
Yeah that's what I'm thinking. Also, it's interesting to see _what_ they're thinking about, all neatly packaged in one place. There's the usual support of the roads, etc., but there is interesting support for new initiatives. A great investment guide! For me, even a quick scan gave me remarkable insight into what the future holds, and where we are headed as a society. Wanna start a battery disposal company with me? Got a spent Tesla lithium ion battery pack? We'll take it off your hands (for a nominal fee). We'll be zillionaires. We'll tell the news that we dug a shaft through the earth's crust to the liquid core, where we drop them, and they're they're being harmlessly dissolved into pools of lava; we effectively return the chemicals to nature. In reality, that's WAY too expensive. We'll store them in a Carteret, NJ warehouse, grab the money, declare bankruptcy, and let the municipality deal with the massive disposal problem.
if you like batteries, take a look at QS, read up on it. Very cool. Had a HUGE speculative run last year.