The Discovery Channel is showing a documentary on "Mega-Exavactors" now. It's about the giant machines built to mine coal - the largest machines ever built on land.
It's fascinating. These things are monsters. Twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty, weighing 15 million pounds, taking years to build and costing $100 million dollars. They were developed in the '60s, when we used up all the coal in easy reach and had to develop ways to get at the coal too deep to mine by the old methods. One of the talking heads said it would take 200,000 men to do the work of one of these machines.
I really doubt we'll able to scale up coal enough to replace oil, once we're past peak.



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