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Engaging the main/foot brake before starting your car?
No. The big oil companies are behemoths, and unless they really blow it, (as have GM, et al) will continue to do very well. They are "energy" companies. They will simply move to supplying other forms of energy. And there will always be a need for oil for lubricants, etc.What is the difference between a 2 wheel drive and a front wheel drive?
Ultimately, we will of necessity(economy, global warming, etc) be compelled to move to nucelar energy. That is why the price of uranium has gone from under $8 to over to over $91per pound since 2001, without a single pull back, and the ascent continues! Huge profits have been made in the metal itself and in the companies who explore for, develop, and mine it.
Uranium is the only realistic source of energy in the quantities required by world civilization today, and the demands for energy in China, India, et al are just getting started! Also, global warming demands that we stop burning things to produce energy.
Ethanol is a political charade. We are burning food. Ask the poor in Mexico who now pay through the nose for the corn meal to make their tacos. And, when you consider the oil used for fertilizer and to run the tractors raising the corn, we use more fossil fuel to produce the corn than would have been used to produce the same amount of energy directly from the fossil fuels(oil, coal and natural gas).
Does anyone know the QarmaQ’s safety ratings?
Wind and solar just can't supply the quantities of energy needed at a price we can afford---to say nothing of the aesthetic complaints.
I am happy to learn of the vehicles offered by Phoenix Motors and support all hydogen fuel cell and hydrogen fuel based technology. The technology is already here for these types of vehicles. It's the infrastructure (fuelling stations, etc.) that is absent. And the key will be to produce the hydrogen, and thus, the electricity necessary to produce the hydrogen. Ultimately this electricity must come from nuclear power plants, that is, from URANIUM. Otherwise we are back to square one---burning oil, coal, and natural gas to produce electricity and from the electricity, the hydrogen.
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So the hydrogen, hydrogen fuel cell and electric vehicle technology are great and the wave of the future, but the bottom line is we must move to nuclear to produce the bulk of our energy/electricity in order to utilize those technologies. Otherwise we continue to get it from burning things---oil, coal, natural gas, wood, trash, etc. All of which produce CO2, pollution, and global warming.
Have you used or heard of 'puncture proof' for tyres?
Unfortunately, the US lags the world in getting on the nuclear band wagon. Get with it! Spread the word! Light the fire under our leaders to get beyond greed, and do what needs to be done!
"Besides driving, name an activity people often do in their cars?
no. not in the least. itll be a long, long time until gas cars are phased out, and chances are the same companies will just convert their business into whatever the new energy source is.Licenced taxi drivers should have more protection from the police?
we will always need oil but not to the extent we use it today once hydrogen, electric, E-85 fuels take full effect in tomorrows vehicles. There is a guy working on a water burning car and he almost has it perfected, uses todays engines and is run on water only and puts out 0 emissions.Your link has met its match.
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