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Quite the contrary. That's the exact opposite of my experience, and of most others I've discussed this subject with. The depth and variety of...
The infrastructure for distribution of electricity is far more developed than that for LP. And did you say 20 mile range? May as well ride your...
There seem to be some differing viewpoints here as to the identity of these 'usual suspects'. ;)
Flammable and otherwise hazardous materials are routinely transported by rail. Maybe the engineers forgot the parking brake when they went for...
The average person doesn't even get to pick their poison - they're everywhere. Purposely destroying what little fresh water we have left - all in...
Yes, but....there are deeper concepts like how we're going to pay for it all and how we're affecting the ability of our planet to sustain life.
Some of the horses I know stay away in disgust, not fear. ;) Rational, intelligent discussion is difficult enough to find on the regular channels.
Which is a shame, because they are significant. I'm surprised there isn't more discussion here about the relative costs of various fuels. The...
I'm not sure the hydrogen lobby ever had a heart, but this is encouraging.
Tesla is expanding the charging network at a much faster rate than the infrastructure for hydrogen and natural gas is being developed. Have you...
Irony makes my face wrinkly. :)
Welcome back, Daniel! :)
For the effort and cost involved - not saying it isn't doable - I'd rather pay a visit to AutoBeYours with a wrecked Corvette in tow and create...
The sixth is well underway. Life will recover, but it may or may not include humans. Remember Einstein's "god does not play dice with the...
Fuel cells are insanely expensive, so I agree with you there. But suggesting that making batteries results in more emissions than regular...
It most certainly does not 'zero out'. How can you apply full-cost thinking to one form of energy, and then ignore it when it comes to others?...
Zero emissions from the vehicle, maybe, but the same cannot be said of manufacturing, transporting, and storing the product. I say 'product'...
I'd choose an all-electric over hydrogen, and a Tesla over a Toyota, so I'd say there's no way I'll be buying a Toyota FCV, regardless of price.
That's good to know. I was thinking of looking into one of those. Just for the car, though. It'd be too heavy to pack on the bike. ;)
If I'd had more time, I would have spoken to someone at the first station and told them I wasn't buying gas there today because their air was out...