Yes a fuel cell the size of a marble that out lives the car .Nukes and everything electric is what Id like to see but it makes the most sense so I dont expect it to happen.
Yes a fuel cell the size of a marble that out lives the car .Nukes and everything electric is what Id like to see but it makes the most sense so I dont expect it to happen.
Also the use of oil, or the amount used per tonne/mile. Not actually seeing that happening but you never know.So we all agree that any new science is only going to improve renewables, right?
Nope. Already had that "debate" with Hoid.So we all agree that any new science is only going to improve renewables, right?
Just imagine what the other side must have been thinking the very first time they laid eyes on the the Welsh longbow. Bet it was a real WTF moment. 8O:lol:It was the cheapest power-generation technology at the time.
Times change.
What happened to the armored knight as the invincible master of the battlefield, vulnerable only to another armored knight?
The Welsh longbow and the clothyard arrow, that's what happened. Near a castle called Agincourt in France.
And to add insult to injury, the entire archer corps of Henry V were equipped at less cost than one French knight. When steel's expensive, that's kinda how it goes.
"Planet of the Humans" was really an eye-opening documentary to watch.
I would suggest it to anyone who honestly thinks green energy is going to save humanity.
And some company will come along and buy the idea or the company if the lads or lassies get that far and promptly shelve it. Can't say it hasn't happened before..........but, one can always hope.Some clever lass or lad is going to come up with an engine that can eat anything: oil from any source, alcohol, hydrogen. Another clever lad or lass will come up with hyper-efficient photovoltaics.
The only debate I remember having was you were going to dig into the comparison between EVs and ICE vehicles in terms of pollution.Nope. Already had that "debate" with Hoid.
Boy, that was fun.
It's getting late so this is my last post before bed. I recall reading a study several years back comparing an EV against a HUMVEE to show how much 'Greener' the EV was. Extreme's for example, and the results where not as expected.The only debate I remember having was you were going to dig into the comparison between EVs and ICE vehicles in terms of pollution.
How is your research going?
Are you ready yet to acknowledge that EVs are less polluting than ICE vehicles?
Because the entire world has understood that to be true for, oh, a number of decades now.
Funny, seeing as how my question wasn't about pollution, it was about total environmental impact.The only debate I remember having was you were going to dig into the comparison between EVs and ICE vehicles in terms of pollution.
Oh total environmental impact.Funny, seeing as how my question wasn't about pollution, it was about total environmental impact.
I've heard of selective memory, but you've taken it all the way to "made-up memory."
Oh total environmental impact.
You were wondering if a zero emission vehicle has a greater negative total environmental impact than a vehicle that runs on gasoline?
That is a puzzle alright.
Certainly is.Oh total environmental impact.
You were wondering if a zero emission vehicle has a greater negative total environmental impact than a vehicle that runs on gasoline?
That is a puzzle alright.
I wonder how many electricity spills there will be this year...?Here's a current picture of a place called Mauritius which is somewhere far away.
A Japanese tanker is leaking fuel oil on a coral reef.
You'll need to include this one in your study.
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I'm beginning to think he actually doesn't understand the difference between production costs (in terms of environmental harm) and operating costs (in the same terms).Lithium mine
I wonder how many electricity spills there will be this year...?
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