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Onto the Future: Alternative and Renewable Energy Choices
It is important that we present the thrust of the Pickens Plan as first, targeting buses and trucks and second, as creating a choice for consumers between gasoline-based cars and gas based cars.
The paragraph in the article that highlights the infrastructure that lets people use gas-based automobiles can also be expanded to the current gas stations, giving consumers the option to use gasoline, gas, diesel and electricity if they have plug-in hybrid or electric vehicles, with the emissions standards set high enough to make natural gas, hybrid and electric vehicles more attractive. Such a strategy brings together the energy diversification, energy security and environmental lobbies.
Electric vehicles as will increase the demand for electricity and so will high-speed rail which could create millions of jobs in infrastructure and engineering which the economy desperately needs (the 21st century equivalent of the Eisenhower Interstate System in the United States), producing structurally the opposite effect of what the Pickens Plan really needs: more natural gas being used up in power generation, and this is could be the bias of the Obama administration as well that of Detroit and other foreign car makers.
This is still good for the Pickens Plan insofaras the production of more U.S.-based natural gas. We may not get all the natural gas cars we want, but we will get more U.S. natural gas production and the oil and coal workers can move to work in the natural gas fields.
Nuclear, solar, wind and natural gas, in that order, can together entirely eliminate the need for oil and coal in power generation and transportation, if we, as a country, commit to such a diverse strategy, in 20 years.
Solar, wind and hydrogen can be expected to replace all non-renewable energy sources by the century's end, extending the life of the cleaner non-renewables such as nuclear, natural gas, while cleaning up the use of oil and coal, making renewables the lead sources of energy and the non-renewables auxiliary.
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idea behind the F 300 Life Jet, presented at the Frankfurt Motor
Show, was to combine the benefits of a motorcycle with those of a car. Cool photos.
Being able to lean into corners, to feel the power of the engine, and
be closer to the elements: these are the trademark motorbike
characteristics of the F 300 Life Jet. Its car-like properties include
greater stability thanks to its three wheels, a roof, seat belts and
air conditioning. In addition, it requires neither a helmet nor
protective clothing.
research vehicle was its unique Active Tilt Control, which was
developed specially for the F 300 Life Jet and allows it lean into
corners. It also featured specially developed tyres that allowed for
such a large tilt angle. The chassis of the F 300 Life Jet was made of
aluminium and weighed just 89 kilograms. The bodyshell was inspired by
aeroplane design, as were the vertically opening front-hinged doors. In
fine weather, the two roof sections could be removed and stowed in the
boot, turning the F 300 Life Jet into a cabriolet.
Control system and could thus switch on a special cornering light. The
idea of headlamps that follow the line of the road can now be found in
the Active Light System available on Mercedes-Benz cars such as the
E-Class.
be designed completed by computer. As such, it also served to test a
new design tool.
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