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Internal combustion engines to be banned by 2040
This popped up on my Youtube. Interesting if it eventuates.
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yes i believe the uk have announced it i am thankful i will very much towards the end of my life by then nothing will ever replace the sound for me long live the dak dak......
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Its only the sale of new cars. I think Germany is doing the same but in something stupid like 2020.
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Maybe if people were serious about emmissions, they would look at how much energy and such goes into pumping out throw away consumer goods for example. Most people wont renew a car every year, but they will sure as hell make sure they have the next i-galaxy every year.
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Doing it for all the wagons out there Last edited by Bram; 27-07-2017 at 05:55 PM. |
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If you research how much energy (and pollution etc) is required to find, mine, transport, refine, produce, transport, export and install the battery tech being used you'd be gobsmacked to think that at our current technology it is the way forward from a Greens perspective. Keep investing and get it right and yea sure, but right now, it's a false Green economy.
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Wheres the electricity coming from to charge electric cars? Power stations. Whats fuelling the power stations?
I read once "with electric cars, all you're doing is moving the exhaust pipe further away from the car" |
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The other factor is power stations are generally not directly in the center of cities, where heavy pollution from vehicles is actually a health issue, not just an enviromental one. So shifting it out to the edges of cities or wherever the stations are, is better in that regard. And with power generation, there is already alot of ground swell with moving to renewables. By 2040, renewable power will probably make up a larger portion of our power generation.
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You say about the throw away society. Just before the UK held the Olympics. The government gave 2,000 GBP for you to 'scrap' your car and buy a new one. So people were selling really old cars and buying little i10's and i20's as they were cheap.
The UK did this so when the world came to London, all the cars were new so they looked better. The downside, the dealers selling the cars, on sold 'service packs', so small workshops lost the servicing of the cars and the dealers workshops also struggled as they were servicing cars for free for x amount of years because the services were paid up front. There will always be petrol and diesel cars out there. But as we have seen already, the advancement of the electric car in the last few years, how cool are they going to be in 20 years from now! That said, cant beat a petrol car!
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It will be interesting to see how power storage technologies develop between now and 2040.
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Bring on hydrogen powered combustion engines. Best of both worlds.
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2040, banned, combustion, engines, internal |
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