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On Sep 19, 12:42*pm, tony sayer wrote:
In article
s.com, harry scribeth thus





On Sep 18, 10:15 pm, (Steve Firth) wrote:
Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 10:21:39 +0100, Steve Firth wrote:


And I can use air con, heated seats, headlights and windscreen wipers
without worrying that I'll never get to my destination. I can also
cross Europe in just over a day - that will happen with the Leaf.


Think there is word missing in the end of the last sentance.


Yes, you're right, it's the word "not".


But these electric cars aren't designed for driving across europe or any
great distance. They are for the wage slaves doing the M-F 9-5 25 mile
round trip commute.


Yes also true and for the same people who can't imagine that anyone
would want to do anythign other than drive to work which is less than 12
miles away and then drive back. The fact that such a journey will
*never* recoup the extra they have had to pay for the car does not enter
their minds. Also since they don't understand well to wheel the fact
that the EV will emit more CO2 than a similar sied diesel car doesn't
enter their heads.


Whenever EV makes say their cars will do the equivalent of 230 mpg for
well to wheel CO2 emissions they are using the mix of electricity
supplied in France (mostly nuclear and HEP) for their comparison. Move
to the UK and that 230 mog collapses to 40 mpg because of our dirty
generating mix. Move to the coal capital states of the USA or CHina and
that figure gets even worse.


If I buy an electric car, it will do infinity MPG if worked on a cash
basis.
I can charge it from my solar panels.


The thing is the price of fossil fuels is going to quadruple in the
next decade.
Getting oil from the Aratic won't be cheap.


So harping about fuel costs is ********.


Harry...

Do you think that we'll have enough ground area to put all the solar
panels that will be needed if that idea might have a chance to work?..


I have enough PV on my roof to make the same amount of electricity as
I use.
I could reduce my electricity consumption by quite a bit more too.
If all buildings had panels fitted that is a significant amount.
It will soon be the norm.
There are new solar panels in the pipeline that are far more efficient
than mine, (11%).

There are a lot of daft ****s here that can't get their heads out of
their arses.
They are daft ****s because they pay for domestic fuel and I pay
nothing.
They rabbit on about combi- boilers and other unneccesary **** when
all you need is insulation.
I expect they are descendants of people who wanted to keep horse and
carts. (it'll never catch on syndrome)
The price of all fossil fuels will rocket. But not renewable energy
which will come down.
In twenty years you will be driving an electric car or nothing at all,
regardless of how the technology has progressed. You need to get used
to the idea.

So Drivel you see is a trendsetter. Even if he is mad.