> Ian wrote:
> Scott Stewart wrote:
>> Bio Diesel isn't a technological dead end
>
> Just to clarify, Gruss strongly feels that electric hybrids are a
> technological dead end.  Not the other way around.
>

Yes and this is because it requires modifications at every level of
the production chain to operate:

electric:
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requires new car design
requires new engine design
requires new battery design
requires new existing engines OR new power delivery and further battery design
Still needs power

Diesel
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bio-diesel requires fuel design, but we have to do that anyway

So, in the end, it's not an opinion it's just the facts: hybrids SOLVE
NO PROBLEM, they only treat the symptoms.  And whether that service
contributes to the root-cause solution is still yet to be understood.

That's not to say I don't approve of the technology elsewhere: boats,
for example, could greatly benefit from regeneration and/or electric
engines.

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