The Volt
#1
Posted 2009-August-11, 09:56
#2
Posted 2009-August-11, 10:25
Once geo-thermal, solar and eolian get into the energy supply (when pigs fly and the oil companies stop buying and suppressing patents) that number will actually be a help.
#3
Posted 2009-August-11, 11:27
Al_U_Card, on Aug 11 2009, 11:25 AM, said:
Once geo-thermal, solar and eolian get into the energy supply (when pigs fly and the oil companies stop buying and suppressing patents) that number will actually be a help.
The issue I have with the marketing is that it preys on the math-ignorant masses. (as many other things do).
As far as cars go, imo, there are two useful metrics. One is money/mile, the other is pollution/mile. Problem is, of course, that neither of these two is very easy to measure.
#4
Posted 2009-August-11, 12:02
matmat, on Aug 11 2009, 05:27 PM, said:
Al_U_Card, on Aug 11 2009, 11:25 AM, said:
Once geo-thermal, solar and eolian get into the energy supply (when pigs fly and the oil companies stop buying and suppressing patents) that number will actually be a help.
The issue I have with the marketing is that it preys on the math-ignorant masses. (as many other things do).
As far as cars go, imo, there are two useful metrics. One is money/mile, the other is pollution/mile. Problem is, of course, that neither of these two is very easy to measure.
WTF you should say money/km or pollution/km, I would even accept $/km
#5
Posted 2009-August-11, 12:19
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Posted 2009-August-11, 12:39
#7
Posted 2009-August-11, 12:41
"I took my girl out for a ride in my Volt and I got a discharge....."
Critic's review: "Shocking!" I.E.E.E.E.E.E.E.E ! Magazine.
#8
Posted 2009-August-11, 13:56
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2009-August-11, 14:17
gwnn, on Aug 11 2009, 02:56 PM, said:
I saw that a couple of years ago and found it fascinating. People liked them so much that the cars had to be confiscated...
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists that is why they invented hell. Bertrand Russell
#10
Posted 2009-August-11, 15:13
There is also a project in the planning phase to construct a number of additional windmills about a mile offshore in the ocean.
It is a start.
#11
Posted 2009-August-11, 15:57
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Windmills are great! Just one problem, to make up your electricity supply you need base power and variable power. Base power is the part that needs to be available always. 24 hours per day. Variable power is needed only then when there is higher demand.
Problem: Wind power is VERY variable. Sometimes you have lots, sometimes you have none. For this reason, no country can get their % of wind power much higher than 15%. I think Denmark has 13% which is really already too high for comfort.
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Yes, in all but 4 countries I think. But those 4 countries show the way forward (the 4 I can think of right now are Sweden, Switzerland, France and Iceland, maybe there are more).
#12
Posted 2009-August-12, 05:30
Spain has a big trend of wind energy, not sure of the percentage but I though it was higher than 15%. Couple of years ago on a very windy day we had to drop some energy because we were colapsing the system
You cannot stop wind mills, nor nuclear plants, so you've got to stop the coal (and maybe water I supose) plants.
Surelly best way to handle would be being able to store the energy, but can't think a useful way (if mass = energy then you could create mass then destroy it
My house is full of laptops, cell phones, wii handcontrols, and stuff with rechargable batterries, the green guys could argue that you should use the extra energy there.
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Posted 2009-August-12, 05:44
#14
Posted 2009-August-12, 05:46
You'll be a poor man, but you'll have a good ecological feeling.
#15
Posted 2009-August-12, 05:48
helene_t, on Aug 12 2009, 12:44 PM, said:
Are you sure it is "efficient" and not just without an alternative to store large amounts of energy?
#17
Posted 2009-August-12, 06:48
So you get 70-80% of the electrical energy that was produced with an efficiency of about 40% from fossil fuel. To me that cycle has an efficency of about 32%. But obviously i understand efficiency a little wider.
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Posted 2009-August-12, 06:56
#19
Posted 2009-August-12, 07:26
hotShot, on Aug 12 2009, 02:48 PM, said:
helene_t, on Aug 12 2009, 12:44 PM, said:
Are you sure it is "efficient" and not just without an alternative to store large amounts of energy?
Pump storage systems are extremely efficient
Here's a relevant quote from wikipedia
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Posted 2009-August-12, 08:47

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