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Bit of Araldite and a rattle can and it'll be fine ;)
It isn't an opening to encourage further reading. I got as far as I’m pretty sure early electric cars will have a back-up battery for motorists...
In the early days of the motor car a supply chain quickly established itself to supply the fuel, but it was stored sunshine that was cheap and...
An excellent application in a specialised niche market. If you want to force people out of their smelly cars in big cities you have to offer a...
Great tech but I wonder how many they sell and how many petrol stations sell hydrogen.
Absolutely, and there is still the problem of where the hydrogen would come from. I think hydrogen is a great fuel in a number of very specific...
There have been a number of developments for storing hydrogen, once you have split it off from wherever....
I have seen beaches on islands off the west coast of Scotland covered in plastic containers non of which I recognised which probably didn't enter...
Are you asking me or telling me ?
I don't disagree with any of this but we are still using resources at an alarming rate and humanity is having a devastating effect upon the planet...
From that article “Energy, for the last 100 years, for good reasons, we’ve rationed the consumption of [because] it’s been very expensive and...
It's all clicking into place.
But I couldn't eat a whole one.
Maybe the global elites have decided that as hydrocarbon is the only way they can power their private jets that some means of persuading the riff...
I think I can safely say that I will not die of drowning in 100 years time. This global warming nonsense is being overplayed Fin.
Sounds good, but those backups will still be needed, and they will cost.
I ended up using a "daytime use only" visor at night and it was awful, I could hardly see a thing.
Maybe that is what it will come down to, along with nuclear, but one thing it won't be is cheap.
A bit like in the days of horses and carriages, every few miles you dropped off a knackered horse and replaced it with a fresh one :upyeah:
I see no reason why sensible fuel efficient and economical petrol cars cannot be made for the foreseeable future. The current offerings have...