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Old 06-10-2018, 08:28 AM   #31
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Boeing and Airbus are now making small planes powered by batteries.. hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent on research....
China and Europe will be banning sales of new gas cars around 2030.
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Old 06-10-2018, 08:35 AM   #32
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Boeing and Airbus are now making small planes powered by batteries.. hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent on research....
China and Europe will be banning sales of new gas cars around 2030.
No they won't as that plan is not feasible and will cost buyers an absolute fortune.

You watch, diesel cars will get religion with new emission control approach and all will be forgiven.
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Old 06-10-2018, 01:29 PM   #33
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I'd rather drive a hydrogen powered vehicle than an EV.
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China and Europe will be banning sales of new gas cars around 2030.
It would be really helpful if you could post some links to these all knowing posts please.
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Old 06-10-2018, 02:43 PM   #36
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There have been articles published, often by organisations aligned with renewable energy companies, about banning sales of new petrol or diesel powered cars from 2030, but it’s speculation and doesn’t mention the continuing use of existing cars after that date.

Here’s a link or two to speculative articles:

https://www.theguardian.com/environm...green-alliance

https://reneweconomy.com.au/why-ther...-by-2027-2027/
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Old 06-10-2018, 05:33 PM   #37
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If there was a hydrogen cell car , when it gets old , don't call it an old bomb.

Could be very very disastrous ...
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Old 06-10-2018, 06:05 PM   #38
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You can also run hydrogen as a fuel in an internal combustion engine, zero pollution.
I think chemical energy sources are still ahead of electrical / battery storage..
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Why wouldnt they use hydrogen as a peak load supply?
Surely on an industrial size they could make it cost effective and safe/environmental enough to please the man buns and hairy armpits?
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The freedom for consumers not to rely and have to visit hydrogen stations is liberating.

I can charge at home from my solar panels, home battery or from the grid at off peak rates.

10 cents a k/w 10pm to 7am.

You can charge anywhere at shopping car parks or on the street etc...

Hydrogen cars are not selling at all.

I can see hydrogen only really being successful in long range trucks.


Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) worldwide reached 1.09 million units in 2017, up by 57%, supported by lower battery prices and strong demand in China.

- By year-end 2017, a total of 6,364 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have been sold ..

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Old 07-10-2018, 10:39 PM   #41
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Isn't reliance on battery stored electricity for longer term energy strategies just replacing one limited resource (fossil fuels) with another (Lithium)?
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Old 07-10-2018, 10:45 PM   #42
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Isn't reliance on battery stored electricity for longer term energy strategies just replacing one limited resource (fossil fuels) with another (Lithium)?
Fossil fuels damage the environment and make people sick.

Beijing had to restrict who can use their cars on certain days to reduce pollution.

We have to go to war for oil and the world has to rely on the middle east and Russia.

Australia has one of the largest deposits of lithium.

People can stop bitching about fuel prices and just charge from solar panels, batteries or the grid.
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Fossil fuels damage the environment and make people sick.

Beijing had to restrict who can use their cars on certain days to reduce pollution.

We have to go to war for oil and the world has to rely on the middle east and Russia.

Australia has one of the largest deposits of lithium.

People can stop bitching about fuel prices and just charge from solar panels, batteries or the grid.
And you think the mining of these precious metals doesn't completely screw the environment? These metals are the worst for environmental damage to dig up.

Seriously you are seriously brainwashed. Go and hug a tree or something
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Fossil fuels damage the environment and make people sick.

Beijing had to restrict who can use their cars on certain days to reduce pollution.

We have to go to war for oil and the world has to rely on the middle east and Russia.

Australia has one of the largest deposits of lithium.

People can stop bitching about fuel prices and just charge from solar panels, batteries or the grid.
Petrol is actually very cheap. Its the taxes that push the cost up.

Do you really think that Govco are going to let you use the roads for free?

Your $10k battery that wears out buys a lot of petrol.
Your $10k Chinese solar farm that wears out also buys a lot of petrol.

No free lunches for bearded hipsters.
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Petrol is actually very cheap. Its the taxes that push the cost up.

Do you really think that Govco are going to let you use the roads for free?

Your $10k battery that wears out buys a lot of petrol.
Your $10k Chinese solar farm that wears out also buys a lot of petrol.

No free lunches for bearded hipsters.
Let me guess you believe Tony Abbott who said :

1- Coal is the future !

2 - Coalition's plan for 25Mbps speed is more then enough !
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Petrol is actually very cheap. Its the taxes that push the cost up.

Do you really think that Govco are going to let you use the roads for free?

Your $10k battery that wears out buys a lot of petrol.
Your $10k Chinese solar farm that wears out also buys a lot of petrol.

No free lunches for bearded hipsters.
Remember the old road tax for trucks? I'm wondering how long before the Gov applies something like that to EV's for not paying tax through the bowser.
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There's nothing more certain.

Infrastructure has to be paid for.

Haven't heard anything for a while though, there was a bit of a flurry 12 months ago.
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