bluewolf wrote: » i'd be torn between wanting to be a trillionaire and putting the plans across the net so everyone would have them
Chuck Stone wrote: » You'd still be a rich person from it I reckon. The talk shows circuit, innovation prizes, and wealthy benefactors would look after such a noble person imho.
--Kaiser-- wrote: » No such thing as free energy, in this forum we obey the laws of thermodynamics
Nothingbetter2d wrote: » chin_grin wrote: » Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it's merely converted from one state to another. Oh wait, cost wise? Yeah, it'd be taxed. :pac: lol imagine everytime the sun shined esb sending you a "guestimated bill"
chin_grin wrote: » Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it's merely converted from one state to another. Oh wait, cost wise? Yeah, it'd be taxed. :pac:
Temptamperu wrote: » I watched a documentary about Gas (petrol) in the US and a fella built a car engine that got 80miles to the gallon. He was found dead on the side of the road. That was in the 60s.
Volvo will introduce a "virtually production-ready" plug-in hybrid version of it's V60 sports wagon at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. Expected to hit showroom floors in 2012, the hybrid V60 splices together a 2.4-liter D5 turbodiesel driving the front wheels with a 70 horsepower electric motor at the rear axle. According to Volvo this configuration delivers incredibly miserly fuel consumption of 124 mpg (1.9 l/100 km) along with the ability to cover 31 miles (50 km) using only the electric drive. The 2.4-liter D5 turbodiesel driving the front wheels produces 215 horsepower and maximum torque of 440 Nm while the ERAD (Electric Rear Axle Drive) is fed by a 12 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Carbon dioxide emissions are slated at below 50 g/km.
Lizzybet wrote: » I am not wearing a coat. i don't believe in wearing too much:)
tigger123 wrote: » There was a guy on a Horizon documentary about 10 minutes ago on BBC2, showing how he could make actual diesel (not some substitute) out of sugar and genetic engineering.
Nothingbetter2d wrote: » solar and wind energy is free