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by elephant » 28/09/09, 08:22

Christophe wrote:I know that 60% of people could be satisfied with a second electric car but I specified "not only cars" ...

For the moment I have never seen any electric transport trucks whatsoever.

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1 ° to be satisfied: maybe. Funding is another thing.

2 ° if, if, even that it's called a train :D
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by dirk pitt » 28/09/09, 09:01

Christophe wrote:Moué is not because the mega deposits of the 20th century are running out that it is the end of oil ...


the problem (for the next few years) is not the end of oil, which is indeed very far away, but a unique phenomenon that we are ill prepared to face, it is an offer that cannot meet demand.
this will be due to the depletion of oil which it is for tomorrow. the rates announced of the order of 4 to 7% per year following the studies are not very large but I think that we do not measure enough the psychological and financial consequences of this phenomenon.

in absolute terms, doing without a few% more each year may not be that difficult, but we have never had to do it. Until now, it was rather: you want more oil, no problem, we turn on the taps.
now the maximum flow is reached. many agree that the peak has certainly passed and that 86 million barrels per day 2008 will be very difficult to achieve again.
in public opinion, this notion is much more confused and misunderstood than the famous "end of oil" that everyone knows but also knows that it is very far away.

my logo is self-explanatory: be ready for less of oil. it is not the end but simply, it will be necessary to do with less or with something else (ENR or Nuk) what also represents my logo with nevertheless the idea (but I can be wrong) that we will have a hard time make as much energy as with oil, especially in the way that we were very poorly prepared for the phenomenon.
and here I am very angry with our politicians and the media who never relay information on the decline in oil production.
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by I Citro » 28/09/09, 09:48

Christophe wrote:Roooh don't take the fly ...
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Christophe wrote:I know that 60% of people could be satisfied with a second electric car but I specified "not only cars" ...
: Lol: Only 60%. :?:
En 2nd car. Why in 2nd. :?:
The LPG car I keep has become my second, sorry, my 3rd car, in kilometers traveled.
According to my spreadsheet, Madame Elec 106 will cover 17.000 km / year, mine 11.000 km / year. Image
our LPG sedan which has run 23.000km last year is 5.000km since January ... I just changed the insurance for insurance by the km ... I would do the point in 2010 once our electric vehicles installed on full years of use (I have only had my 106 for 4 months and have only sold my Volvo GPL for 3 months).
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Christophe wrote:For the moment I have never seen any electric road transport trucks whatsoever ... not even in dreams in the manufacturers' pipoproto ...
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If we do not do much on our old continent, the English and the Americans are more active ... We must recognize that their sideboards are abysses ... That said, there is more to be gained from small and medium vehicles , carrying out small rotations and urban deliveries than on "long haul", much more efficient.
It is therefore logical that the current work concerns collection buses and delivery trucks.
Christophe wrote:Just a few hybrid prototypes and electric garbage trucks ...
Well there are some on the market. : Mrgreen:
In Bordeaux, we even had dumpsters and electric road trucks from 1985. These vehicles have just been withdrawn from service after more than 20 years, much more than their thermal equivalents.
At the time, they made it possible to carry out the night collection of garbage in the city center despite the opposition of the inhabitants due to noise (that of the garbage falling into the hopper).
Mr. Juppé, the "very green" Mayor of Bordeaux, saw fit to replace them with ultra-polluting thermal skips (160L / 100km) and noisy, and no inhabitant found any objection ...

Some examples of electric trucks AVAILABLE in France:
PVI (Ponticelli Industrial Vehicles) company founded by Lazare Ponticelli, the last of the poilus from 14-18.
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Christophe wrote:However it is not the surface which would be lacking to put there some ten m² of PV :)
If only for easements such as power steering, ventilation, lighting, radio ...
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by Leo Maximus » 28/09/09, 17:51

citro wrote:I no longer remember who said (a great scientist) that humanity will have disappeared long before the end of oil reserves, because of the consequences of the use of said oil ...

Wouldn't it be the Italian Mario Molina, Nobel laureate in chemistry? He said : "Long before we run out of oil, we won't have an atmosphere." : Cheesy: . It's not quite the same, but humanity will have a hard time surviving without an atmosphere!
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by Leo Maximus » 28/09/09, 18:02

Christophe wrote:At the moment I have never seen electric road transport trucks whatever it is ... not even in dreams in the manufacturers' pipoproto ...

It did exist! In Paris (at least) there were the electric trucks of the "Glacières de Paris", they drove from the 1925s until the 1960s. I saw them almost every day when I went to school, these trucks delivered ice to homes, then all homes having paid for refrigerators so the box closed. They were about 3,5 t, steel frame and wooden body painted white and navy blue, you could see the lead batteries lined up under the floor.
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by I Citro » 28/09/09, 23:40

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citro wrote:I no longer remember who said (a great scientist) that humanity will have disappeared long before the end of oil reserves, because of the consequences of the use of said oil ...

Wouldn't it be the Italian Mario Molina, Nobel laureate in chemistry? He said : "Long before we run out of oil, we won't have an atmosphere." : Cheesy: . It's not quite the same, but humanity will have a hard time surviving without an atmosphere!
: Mrgreen: It's him, thank you for filling in the gaps a bit, no, the chasms of my ignorance.
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by simplino » 22/01/16, 15:02

"this is it becomes more and more difficult to extract it as we head towards a peak in oil production.
That there are hydrocarbons in place in large quantities and that we do not know how to extract will not change the end result. "


Some have planted in their old predictions of scarcity:

The world is drowning in oil

http://fr.express.live/2016/01/22/37344/

le world is upside down tumbled :

Too much oil to the point of not being able to store :

Negative interest rates

too much money :

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by Obamot » 22/01/16, 16:20

Funny, you accuse the media which are among the only contradictory of those of the West of "propaganda"and you plagiarize the avatar of Dirk Pit : Cheesy:

Your sense of ethical values ​​escapes me Dédé ... : Shock:

In addition if you go up this thread, know that if the oil fields of Kuwait become exhausted, it is the end of Daesh and Iraq, since Kuwait being in a bowl, it is he who recovered the Iraqi oil since a long time!

We understand better why the Washington-Tel Aviv axis needed so much to weaken and exterminate these population pools. Which would become real dangers for Israel in the event of an economic clash (and it was important not to make them "competitors": CQFD). But do they have their brains in a mess, the economic clash is they who created it from scratch and it's not over ...

Strongly that Europe and Russia are installing solar thermal power plants there, so that they can resell their electricity to us with currencies welcome for the local populations!

But for that, Europe would have to punch the table! Unfortunately we do not do it when we are so subservient.

If that happened, Israel would no longer play holiday spoils at the risk of putting Europe back (which is already well advanced ...)

In short, it is to despair of humanity ...
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by Ahmed » 22/01/16, 16:28

But do they have the brain in a puppy hole (?)

Here, you really feel that you are influenced by the style of Putin!
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by Obamot » 23/01/16, 11:21

: Cheesy: indeed!


It is an emancipation of the syllabus which flies at the height of the daisies and which we can see as a skid ...!
But is it still very polite for decisions that have led to millions of deaths? (Faced with the Paris 130 that everyone has talked about here, while very little ink has been spilled to explain to us where came from and by whom the "unknowns" massacred with strategic bombers had been recruited, because that they deserve it as long as they are the "wicked victims of indoctrination" received royally and with open arms in the camps "training"from C! A ...).

We had made a big deal out of it for Hitler (rightly so, but with an accurate count which was slow to be successful), that would be another type of "final solution"that would seem more"eligible", and of which it would not be too much question of evoking the plot (whereas there must be nearly one per month and that the camps have been officially admitted!) but it would seem that those which are exterminated count for butter in the eyes of some, since they do not have the floor ...

Finally, it does not matter the brush, as long as we have ... the fertilizer!
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