Hay Dude
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The free market system did not build the US highway system and it never would have. The ferry boat operators at US river crossings were appalled that the government would build bridges over the rivers using taxpayer money. Exxon, Chevron, Marathon, etc. are all investing heavily in alternative energy research.
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With respect to vehicles & energy systems (I agree in part with you-that was favoring roads over rivers) when that infrastructure system was built, it still allowed any type of vehicle be it gas, NG, or EV to travel on it. There were battery powered cars 50 & even 100 years ago. Gas won out.
I get your point, but the government favoring one type of propulsion or energy system over another through compensatory or punitive measures is different than a highway system upon which all may travel.
Just sayin since its a thread about energy systems….