tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21096663.post754521947786446530..comments2024-01-29T04:25:53.194-06:00Comments on The Adventure Blog: Will Non-Electric Vehicles be Banned in Everest Base Camp in Tibet?Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11942139766832303244noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21096663.post-6432922067199993062018-11-05T15:40:33.085-06:002018-11-05T15:40:33.085-06:00Yeah, they're probably just moving emissions f...Yeah, they're probably just moving emissions from one site to another with the coal plants. That said, China is on a major push to clean up its power sources, and is moving into solar in a big way. Hopefully those efforts continue. Plus, with the major investment the country is making in Everest and Base Camp in particular, things are improving dramatically there at the moment. A modern hotel and museum are being built there, a train is in the works, etc. I'm guessing they'll have a charging infrastructure in place before too long. kungfujedihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00724706652959523509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21096663.post-81856232886743005872018-11-05T15:21:37.288-06:002018-11-05T15:21:37.288-06:00Urr.... most electricity in China is from coal. H...Urr.... most electricity in China is from coal. How is that a good idea? I been to basecamp, and i can tell ya, most place I stayed at, be lucky to have just a couple lightbulbs on for the night. Good luck charging them batteries, and finding mechanics there that know how to fix it.54https://www.blogger.com/profile/17713379423578520850noreply@blogger.com