If we produce hybrid natural gas and gasoline cars we could be energy sufficient. Why don't we? Asked by Directmale 15 months ago Similar questions: produce hybrid natural gas gasoline cars energy sufficient Environment > Energy.
Similar questions: produce hybrid natural gas gasoline cars energy sufficient.
$$$$...and still selling gas and making plenty. One of the carriers (UPS) is adding hybrids to its fleet I heard. I'd love to see the gov't.
Take the lead and start converting to those national energy sources.
Well, natural gas is expensive. It's the equivalent of $6 a gallon and is still dangerous. They haven't figured out how to roll it out to gas stations like they were able to do with gasoline.
But if we replaced diesel-powered electrical plants with nuclear, we could channel the diesel into gasoline and cut down on petroleum imports.
Natural gas is very cheap here in Australia. Some car yards will even convert your car for you! All petrol stations sell gas here and it's half the price of petrol.
The more we remove ourselves from the petrol tet the better we all will be. Jexebellion 15 months ago.
The basic reason is capital investment, and the secondary reason is consumer acceptance. Any car engine would have to be modified to work with a hybrid gasoline/NG mixture. That means billions of dollars of R&D on the part of the car companies, and then retooling their assembly lines and engine plants to make the new engines.
That is investment right there. And it might take 20 years to carry out. Second, gas stations would need to build proper pumps and tanks for the mixture.
That is a huge investment in construction and refitting. Third, the refinery process (or maybe this would be a post-refinery operation) would need to deal with mixing the two.In any event, the two chemicals would need to be mixed, piped, and transported. And this is just the auto-transportation sector.
The same issues arise for trains, airplanes, power companies, and factories.So you have a solution that - to industry - has a very high up-front cost and is very speculative. Who is going to invest? The government shouldn't pay, you know that.So where does the money come from?
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EVs seems to be the answer to expensive gas.
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