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originally posted by: Johnmo89
Personally, I think that nothing sensible will come of it. Development will die in the early stages. The big battery manufacturers will simply not give a chance for their development. There were a lot of similar developments (and a spherical internal combustion engine, and a hydrogen engine, and large compressed air engines), but none of them became mass-produced. This is solely my opinion and if someone disagrees with it, I will be glad to discuss this topic.
By Katey Cook
Published: Dec. 22, 2020 at 12:06 AM EST
BUTLER COUNTY, Ky. (WBKO) - In 2016, the Division of Waste Management started a program that allowed for Kentucky counties to apply for a grant, provided by the state, to repair a road using rubber modified asphalt (RMA). The RMA is made out of recycled waste tires. You can click here to read more about the program and see what other counties are involved.
www.wbko.com...
In 2017, 13% of U.S. tires removed from their primary use were sold in the used tire market. Of the tires that were scrapped, 43% were burnt as tire-derived fuel, with cement manufacturing the largest user, another 25% were used to make ground rubber, 8% were used in civil engineering projects, 17% were disposed of in landfills and 8% had other uses.[6]
en.m.wikipedia.org...
The US alone sends between 246 million and 300 million end-of-life tires to waste annually.
www.azocleantech.com...
Scope and Scale of the Industry
The U.S. has roughly 3,500 asphalt production sites and produces about 350 million metric tons per year.
Of the 2.6 million miles of paved roads in the U.S., over 94 percent are surfaced with asphalt.
There is approximately 18 billion tons of asphalt pavement on America’s roads.
Between 85 and 90 percent of all runways at the nation's 3,364 commercial airports are
surfaced with asphalt pavement.
Over 90 percent of the parking areas are surfaced with asphalt pavement.
www.asphaltpavement.org...