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Quote from the article - '"We all want our high-powered cars. We all want to go zero to 100 mph in less than 5 seconds, and that's the biggest problem," he said.'

I think the biggest problem with electric cars is the limited mileage between charging, which is why I'm not fan of electric powered vehicles. I drive a metro, as do all of us on this forum, who obviously, are not concerned with race cars. Although I do also own a 96 caprice with a big old V8 LT1 that is quite peppy, I mostly drive my metro. Our battery technology has not afforded us the capacity of decent range, and while regenerative braking and such are available with hybrids, a purely electric car really isn't practical for the majority of people which is why I don't think electricity is the answer. Definitely a notable and noble endeavor however, and kudos to the man.

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Old 05-25-2007, 10:51 AM
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My old, used, banged up '93 three banger Geo Metro who's engine I rebuilt myself
(I am so proud of myself!) gets 49.5 miles per gallon of regular gas.

No hybrid can beat that! Electricity may be be a "buzz word" these days of Media
assininity, but the pollution from Coal Power Plants in making electricity and the efficiency loss
of making electricity and then the loss in power transmission plus the
loss in efficiency of charging up the vehicle's huge, expensive lead batteries
makes Electric Hybrids ridiculous!

If my old Geo Metro can squeeze 50 mpg out of plain old regular gas, what is all this Bullcrud about hybrids ?

Why not put all that Federal Money into eeking better mileage out of
gasoline or Ethanol or Peanut Oil - instead of farting around with Hydrogen and
big heavy Lead Acid batteries...!?

You know, the world today doesn't make any sense to me!

Funny, my Dad used to say the same thing.....

Religious idiots killing people for reasons that no-one but they know, criminals let go for "compassionate" reasons,
political hacks espousing idiotic statements (Jimmy Carter), Laws being enacted
while identical laws on the books are not enforced, entertainers doing things
that animals wouldn't do....

Give me a break!

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Old 05-25-2007, 12:35 PM
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Anytime the 'Hydrogen Economy' is mentioned, in your mind please substitute 'the Nuclear Economy,' as that's the ONLY form of electrical generation the people who run the show will support. They have the interests of their sponsors to promote, you see. In order to create enough H2 to fuel the millions of H2-fuel-cell cars our economy would require, the electrical generating capacity of this nation would need to be *doubled.*

If renewables were subsidized the way fossil fuel and nukes have been over the last 30 years, we'd be in much better shape by now. But that doesn't make money for the 'right' people...

Efficiency has to be one KEY element of any energy policy, regardless of how energy industry insiders like our VP like to marginalize or mock it's role.
Our '96 Metro 3-cyl. is plenty frugal. Our Golf TDI is equally so (50 MPG hwy), and it can burn biodiesel.
The rest of the national fleet has a ways to go to catch up to our household's average fuel efficiency. Maybe $5/gal. will change some more people's behavior (but then again, I thought that about $4/gal.).

Doc, you're quite right about coal-fired power plants and EVs, however, some folks *can* make very good use of limited-range EVs: people who already make their own power (PV or Wind).
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The nuclear facility will never be able to power vehicles. The US has 104 operating nuclear facilites, pumping out a whopping 3 percent of the nations current electrical use. Do some math and you will figure quite quickly that the amount of plants just to light our homes is impossible, never mind factoring in cars. The technologies that can power our cars and homes without creating pollution and greenhouse gases have been around, and continue to exist. The companies who profit from petroleum extraction have been known to buy these technologies, but you wouldn't know that from the revolutionary products made with these great alternatives. Myself, I have plans in my hands to build an electrolysis device that converts water into hydrogen and oxygen which goes straight into the throttle body of any na car. Some rust-proofing is required, but little else. I'll let you all know when this starts.

Laws are made by people who have affiliation with the most powerful companies in the land. A look at who donates the most to both the Republicans and the Democrats will help you to understand how and why laws are made.

It's not that it doesn't make any sense, it's just that it only makes sense from an elitist point of view. Those who have the power prefer to keep it that way. These are the people who I trust the least.

If you would like to know where I get these ideas, check out such films as "Who killed the Electric Car" distributed by Sony pictures, and "The End of Suburbia" there is also a sequel to this movie which I haven't seen yet. You can also check out http://globalpublicmedia.com which has links to Julian Darley's website which has lot's of information about how to exist in a "post-carbon world" it's called the post carbon institute at http://www.postcarbon.org/

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Old 05-29-2007, 10:17 AM
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"The nuclear facility will never be able to power vehicles. The US has 104 operating nuclear facilites, pumping out a whopping 3 percent of the nations current electrical use."

If it's only at 3% wouldn't there exist a desire to ramp this up? Sounds like un-tapped growth potential to me for a 'special' industry with 'special' friends that thinks it deserves 'special' help.
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Not gonna happen as long as the Environmentalists have their way...

All the Oil in Alaska just sits there because we might "disturb" some Carabou...

The Hell with us Human beings! Owls and moths and Snail Darters are much
more important.

If we could just stop making so many more of us!

I'm for keeping the environment clean, but the environmentalists (as usual)
have gone off the deep end and would like all humans to disappear (except of
course themselves 95% of whom probably drive SUV's and have huge homes).

Nuclear is the cleanest - except when the Nuclear Engineers run assinine "Tests"
like they did in Chernoble....

Besides - it is so neat being able to run tests for mutations and odd growth
of creatures in highly radioactive areas! Like in the movie "Godzilla" with the
"worm guy".

Do we control squat? The earth has had high CO2 levels before. High Methane
levels before - comes out of Volcanos in the zillions of metric tons annually.

It is stored in Methane Clathrates in the Ocean bottoms. CO2 is stored in
Biomass - we just have to stop cutting trees down and plant some more.

Fun topic to discuss - only problem is - we live in the experiment!

Just thought I'd toss my 2 cents in...now somebody start yelling at me!

Where are Al Gore and Michael Moore to call me names?

Off collecting their money and going to the bank in their SUV's driven by chaufers
along with the hypocrite Congressfolk who talk the talk but don't walk the walk?

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Old 05-30-2007, 11:18 AM
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Nuclear is no 'cleaner' than carbon-fuels. Both cause us to leave unpleasant problems (toxic spent fuel with a LONG half-life, or emissions) for future generations to deal with.

More people not taking their role as consumers of all forms of energy seriously is simply a matter of energy not being *expensive enough* yet. The Europeans decided in 1973 that they could encourage energy efficiency through taxing energy (fuel & power) heavily. We did not. Nor did we even elect to continue to save energy by keeping lower speed limits when the price of oil dropped in the 1980's. Every Administration & Congressional majority since 1980 dropped the ball on this. Why we expect cheap energy to be something akin to an American birth-right is quite a mystery to me.

People in the EU now have *lots* of 50+ MPG car choices, high-efficiency appliance choices, and more-efficient industrial processes, whereas we have far fewer. I do, of course, disagree with the heavy use of nuclear power in Europe (France, Switzerland, UK).
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nuclear power plants supply 20% of americas power, not 3%. not sure why your so against it. no one in the US has ever died from working in a nuclear power plant. how many die each year from mining coal for power plants? the only major disaster was in russia and that was from a poorly run badly designed plant that failed when the goverment over there was collapsing. with the rules and regulations in place here and with the new technology we would never have a accident like that. if it is designed and run properly it is a clean safe source of power
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I think a lot of the opposition to Nuclear Power stems from almost complete
ignorance of the science and engineering.

It is an "in thing" for environmentalists - Soccer Mom mentality.

Yes - compare the death rate for Nuclear versus Oil and Coal.

BURNING any fuel produces CO2.

Using Nuclear produces no emissions.

The more we use Nuclear, the better we will become at it.

If we were 100% Nuclear, we could stop paying oil money to Islamic countries
who's only goal is to kill all of us infidels....

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I'm against it, because the Price-Anderson Act is a sham, externalizing the industry's risk onto the American taxpayer. We were once told nuclear power would be 'too cheap to meter.' That's obviously not the case, when one considers what it would cost to insure a plant for liability *without* cost-externalization provided by the P-A Act.

If the nuclear industry is _SO_ convinced of the safety of their plant-designs, they ought to be able to convince their insurers that they ought to be able to purchase liability insurance on the safety merits.

Nothing I've read or heard makes me believe they have *any* intention of rejecting the blanket liability waver and showing how they can be cost-competitive with other methods of power generation (Wind, Natural Gas, 'Clean' Coal). Quite the opposite, they want more protection from the market's taking all of the costs they generate into consideration, along a further round of deregulation of the industry.
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"I think a lot of the opposition to Nuclear Power stems from almost complete
ignorance of the science and engineering."

Doc,
Since you're one of the 'non-ignorant' ones (nuclear proponents), I assume your enthusiasm translates into being willing to live next to, or work at a nuke plant, waste-processing plant, or long-term waste storage facility.
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I would have no problem doing any of those things.....

In fact, I would consider myself lucky, right now, if I could get a job working
at a Nuclear Waste Site.

Nuclear is one of the MOST regulated and inspected industries that there is!
Every single fart is sampled, tested, inspected, analysed and regulated.

There are several hundred Nuclear power plants in the USA....you don't even hear
about them unless some Media group want to fill empty pages of their papers
or some TV station has a paucity of "news" to run on the nightly broadcast.

Now I will ask you two questions

1 - would you be willing to live near a Coal Fired energy plant?

Look up what "stuff" comes out of coal burning electrical plants.
Mercury, heavy metals, soot, CO2 by the millions of tons -
like living downwind of a Volcano!

2 - what do you do for a living (your job)? Would it be dangerous if you didn't
know what you were doing? Could someone complain about your profession as
dangerous to us citizens? Just asking.....

Now the environmentalist are bitching about the windmills used to generate power
in some of the East Coast States.....bothers "some" birds, for God's sake!

I wonder what they'll have to moan about when we have large banks of
photoelectric cells to make power - doesn't allow the grass to grow!
Make the ants unhappy....

Environmentalists make noises like a cloud of mosquitos near your ear....

I never hear environmentalists espousing the one thing they should preach -
Birth Control! ALL of our problems arise, essentially, from our high world population!

Old Mother Earth can't have so many of us pooping and eating so darned much!

We need "Mr. Fusion" like in the end of the movie "Back to the Future".

Imagine what we'd do if each person had essentially unlimited power available...
Talk about an orgy of waste!

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"There are several hundred Nuclear power plants in the USA....you don't even hear about them unless some Media group want to fill empty pages of their papers or some TV station has a paucity of "news" to run on the nightly broadcast."

Really? I guess the goings-on at Indian Point are just a figment of people's imagination:
"The Nuclear Regulatory Commission downgraded its safety assessment of the Indian Point No. 3 nuclear reactor on Friday, hours after a transformer fire forced the plant's second shutdown in a week and the fourth in the last 12 months..." (NYT, April 7, 2007) Shove 'unplanned shutdown' into a search engine and see what you get. All lies, I'm sure...

I stated an assumption, Doc. I did not ask you a question. But since you ask:
"1 - would you be willing to live near a Coal Fired energy plant?"
I already do, as many people in my state do. Less than 5 miles away. I do agree that they aren't clean, especially when the companies building them want to do it as cheaply as possible. Clean air ain't free. I'd much prefer wind, solar or biomass energy generation. Conservation and efficiency are operative assumptions in ANY national energy policy

"2 - what do you do for a living (your job)? Would it be dangerous if you didn't
know what you were doing? Could someone complain about your profession as
dangerous to us citizens?"
I test software, but why is that relevant? Dangerous if I did not know what I was doing? No. It would impact my company's bottom line if I did not find bugs. Dangerous to U.S. citizens? I doubt it.

Today is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Rachel Carson, the marine biologist and author credited for launching the modern environmental movement. I'd urge you to consider the state of the environment when she did her best to raise consciousness with her publication of 'Silent Spring' in 1962.

Are you suggesting that the movement she started wasn't worthwhile, and that people who care about the purity of the food they eat, the air they breath and the water they drink are just a bunch of whiners?
It ended up hurting petrochemical manufacturer's bottom lines (gasp!).

I completely agree with you on zero population growth.
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A transformer fire has nothing to do with the plant being Nuclear.....

Would you critisize automobile engineering because of a flat tire?

And it did shut down - it didn't go "China Syndrome!"

I asked about your job hoping maybe it was something inherently dangerous
to make my point that many dangerous jobs are not at all dangerous if you
do the job correctly and don't screw around. Therefore, that industry shouldn't
be condemned because it uses or produces dangerous materials.

If we continue making electricity via fuel consumption, we "may" cause bad
global consequences. Nuclear power plants make heat as a byproduct.
We can deal with the "waste" nuclear material if we do it right.

We didn't do it right in the past. Making bombs from the nuclear waste is like
making bombs from fertilizer - nitrates... Not the Nitrates' fault.

I am tired of the Stop Nuclear mantra sung by what I consider fools who adopt
a "Cause" and don't know of what they speak - like PETA for instance.
Soccer Mom's with little to do and adopt a cause to keep occupied.

"Don't worry - be happy" song....

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