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Originally posted by Dearnla View PostWind energy and wave power are all well and good, but they can't cope with the post-Corrie kettle switch on, because you cannot guarantee when the wind blows.
Nuclear is the answer, but not acceptable to the Greens.
As they said on TopGear, hydrogen power is best because it works like a normal car. Battery cars will never work because of the recharge time. Is hydrogen really that much more dangerous than petrol? I imagine if your hydrogen tank explodes it'll be a quicker and less painful death.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostBuy yourself a wind turbine and a giant fan.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIs hydrogen really that much more dangerous than petrol? I imagine if your hydrogen tank explodes it'll be a quicker and less painful death.Comment
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Originally posted by Dearnla View PostAlternative energy fuel cars are not currently a viable replacement for petrol, diesel or bio-fuel cars. As a blind alley of technology, they're interesting but ultimately pointless. They're "tied to the grid" and Fuel Cell cars are still tied by dint of the need to electrolyse water to produce highly dangerous Hydrogen.
Oil isn't running out, it's just getting harder (and therefore more costly - ask BP!) to extract.
Wind energy and wave power are all well and good, but they can't cope with the post-Corrie kettle switch on, because you cannot guarantee when the wind blows.
Nuclear is the answer, but not acceptable to the Greens. That's why British Energy was sold to EDF - the French know how to build Nuclear power stations, whilst the British patently do not.
Alternatively, Carbon Capture from the coal-fired stations - another pipe dream. "Pump CO2 into the old Gas fields - brilliant, Dr. Watson."
I don't have the answer - but then, nobody does. Alternative fuel cars are not part of it.Comment
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Well thank you all for the invention of a sail driven car with a backup engine full of piss, that was very helpful. In the meantime back in the real world at my Internet free client site the original question was.
Has anyone tried out or have experience of any existing AF vehicles preferably not fueled by bedwetting?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Well thank you all for the invention of a sail driven car with a backup engine full of piss, that was very helpful. In the meantime back in the real world at my Internet free client site the original question was.
Has anyone tried out or have experience of any existing AF vehicles preferably not fueled by bedwetting?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell thank you all for the invention of a sail driven car with a backup engine full of piss, that was very helpful. In the meantime back in the real world at my Internet free client site the original question was.
Has anyone tried out or have experience of any existing AF vehicles preferably not fueled by bedwetting?Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell thank you all for the invention of a sail driven car with a backup engine full of piss, that was very helpful. In the meantime back in the real world at my Internet free client site the original question was.
Has anyone tried out or have experience of any existing AF vehicles preferably not fueled by bedwetting?Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWell thank you all for the invention of a sail driven car with a backup engine full of piss, that was very helpful. In the meantime back in the real world at my Internet free client site the original question was.
Has anyone tried out or have experience of any existing AF vehicles preferably not fueled by bedwetting?Comment
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