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Re: America's Fuel Program [message #54238 is a reply to message #54235] |
Tue, 05 April 2005 07:45 |
Dean Kukral
Messages: 177 Registered: May 2009
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I am talking about nuclear fusion, not nuclear fission, although I would not rule that out as a short-term help. I **think** that nuclear fusion could be made clean, but don't know enough about the physics of that to be certain. One of the potential problems with these gigantic plants is that they cost billions of dollars, so if someone screws up in the design or construction there is a strong desire to cover it up and to bribe the inspector. With billions at stake, a million-dollar bribe seems quite reasonable and very difficult to turn down. Perhaps I am just being silly.
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No need for alternative fuel. [message #54245 is a reply to message #54227] |
Tue, 12 April 2005 17:08 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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Take a look at the Toyota Echo and Golf Turbo Diesel. Two mass produced cars that provides excellent mileage, even compared to hybrids. And developed without massive R&D support from government. Image what we can do if we take a serious attempt at increasing efficiency of oil burning engines. Unfortunately, we haven't and it doesn't look like we will in the short term. Serveral things are working against efficiency improves in oil burning cars. It's not sexy like alternative fuel. People like to have more power under the hood than they need. People like their cars to be big and heavy.
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Re: No need for alternative fuel. [message #54246 is a reply to message #54245] |
Tue, 12 April 2005 19:46 |
Dean Kukral
Messages: 177 Registered: May 2009
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More things run on fuel than cars! Like factories, stores, homes, farms, etc. And virtually every fuel source we have is polluting, except hydroelectric. If we could make an efficient solar panel, that would be great! But most of the stuff we have uses up more fuel to produce than its worth. Government subsidies keep them afloat. But, no need for alternate fuel????? Wayne is right!! We need a Space-Program level search for alternate fuels! Now is already too late.
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