Caporegime
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That will come in Gen 2 so you buy another..........
Because hydrogen cars are in-efficient and produce more co2 (thru hydrogen extraction and movement) than a good diesel.
Hydrogen isn't going to be viable economically or environmentally until there is excess clean power to generate it.
Thats only because the refinement process, at the moment, is rubbish. As soon as the extraction process gets better then the emissions will go. Surely elecricity, as a medium, is worse as you have batteries that will need replacing and disposing off, means of getting electricity to them (so a power station) and the time to recharge (several hours) just makes it pointless.
What about the air pollution in the form of water vapour? Is it not consider more environmentally damaging?
one major manufacturer has quick chargers that can charge a battery to 80% in 30mins but i guess if electric cars ever took of there wouldnt be room for enough of them because they are petrol pump size.time to recharge (several hours) just makes it pointless.
I wonder if in some decades time there will be eco hippies crying about all the water we're producing. Sea levels will rise killing millions. There's just no getting away from it is there!I assumed the water cycle took care of added water vapour, being on a much larger scale than the carbon cycle, but could be wrong.
Because hydrogen cars are in-efficient and produce more co2 (thru hydrogen extraction and movement) than a good diesel.
I assumed the water cycle took care of added water vapour, being on a much larger scale than the carbon cycle, but could be wrong.
that's what some people say, but I have not seen any studies. Just because the water falls back to earth after a few days does not mean average humidity does not rise. At 100x better greenhouse gas than co2, it is something that hippies need to think about.
Because hydrogen cars are in-efficient and produce more co2 (thru hydrogen extraction and movement) than a good diesel.
Perhaps, but it's present in much greater amounts than CO2 so you'd have to produce far, far more of it to have the same proportionate increase.
Also the time taken to recharge them is ridiculous.
I can't see why the interest in electric cars is here but none in the hyrdogen cars which are up and running in US of A.
M.
Does that ineffieciency outweight whatever damage the batteries do to the environment?
you do not know that you are guessing, it is 100x more effective than co2 it also produces clouds which depending which scientist you talk to either acts as a net blanket or acts as a net reflector. Also we only produce about 4% co2 the rest is natural.
- implying that quantity-for-quantity, water vapour is ~2.3x as potent as a global warmer. That can be increased somewhat if you take into account an increase in humidity following an increased temperature, but at that point you're no longer comparing like for like.The radiative forcing for water is around 75 W/m2 while carbon dioxide contributes 32 W/m2