how did I not know that?
Got my car!!mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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I can't help but think the Musk's attempt to make fossil-fuel-free cars is actually worse than what we already have.The manufacturing that goes into producing all those electronic parts including the batteries creates so much waste. And then expand that every time more and more of his cars hit the road.
All that's missing is the will.
There's nothing wrong with internal combustion as a power source. liquid fuels are a highly efficient energy storage mechanism. The problem is teh fuel source. We're taking billions of years worth of carbon sink and releasing it into the atmosphere in an eyeblink.We already have the technology to produce liquid fuels either from bio sources ( although there are issues with arable land use ) or Audi has been experimenting with fuel directly from H2O + CO2 + energy. So build fucking big solar stations ( or nuclear) in the middle of deserts and build big arse refineries right next to them, then ship the resulting carbon neutral fuel into an existing infrastructure.This all will happen eventually as fossil fuels deplete, but it would be simplicity itself to accelerate the process. Just use taxation as a method of giving carbon neutral liquid fuels a price advantage. the market will take care of the rest.All that's missing is the will.
Quote from Dr Woomanchu: July 19, 2015, 02:04:26 pmThere's nothing wrong with internal combustion as a power source. liquid fuels are a highly efficient energy storage mechanism. The problem is teh fuel source. We're taking billions of years worth of carbon sink and releasing it into the atmosphere in an eyeblink.We already have the technology to produce liquid fuels either from bio sources ( although there are issues with arable land use ) or Audi has been experimenting with fuel directly from H2O + CO2 + energy. So build fucking big solar stations ( or nuclear) in the middle of deserts and build big arse refineries right next to them, then ship the resulting carbon neutral fuel into an existing infrastructure.This all will happen eventually as fossil fuels deplete, but it would be simplicity itself to accelerate the process. Just use taxation as a method of giving carbon neutral liquid fuels a price advantage. the market will take care of the rest.All that's missing is the will.Nah, Relative to a BLDC, the ICE sucks in terms of engineering.Yeah, the fuel source is key. If petrol had the same energy density as the latest batteries, the ICE would be dead in the water.
The huge advantage is that you don't have to make existing power sources obsolete, just change where you get your fuel from. As other technologies supplant internal combustion, that change can happen at it's own pace.
Got any relevant definitions for use of ICE & BLDC?"Internal Combustion Engine" & "Brushless DC electric motor"
What I'm excited about is a Tesla powerwall. Vector will be bringing them to New Zealand.At the moment, for me at least, getting solar panels installed would be a waste of money, since no one is home at my house during the day, and the buyback rates for selling electricity back to the power companies are pretty pathetic at the moment.But if I had a powerwall battery which could be charged during the day from solar, then be used during the night, it makes solar a much more attractive option.