Re: new hybrid cars could get 100 mpg
- From: Don Lancaster <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 11:05:19 -0700
Pooh Bear wrote:
Don Lancaster wrote:
d wrote:
There is a tremendous ammount of heat in ag waste, prairie grass, even
garbage. The only reason not to use it is more convenient, cheaper fuel.
Economics will eventually determine what happens to this resource.
Rising fuel costs will DECREASE the value of ag waste, not increase it.
You're assuming there that the influence of rising fuel costs will be the
predominant factor. That's a loaded response.
Graham
The point remains that most alternate energy schemes will INCREASE in cost and DECREASE in viability with increasing traditional fuel prices.
Many of them grossly and disproportionately so.
We are seeing this now with totally useless conventional silicon solar panels where the materials cost is skyrocketing, and the demand is increasing by epsilon minuses stealing government subsidies.
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