On 31 Dec 2017 at 13:45, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
> What will the future hold in 100 years? ... I am afraid it will look a lot
> like
> it did 100 years ago, but overlaid with many superficial technological
> changes.
You paint a fairly pessimistic view. Cynic that I am, I don't much
disagree
a. And how
> to store several days worth to even out nature's effects.
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> Does anyone have real numbers of the effects of 100% EVs on generation
> and distribution?
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> Peri
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> https://www.nrdc.org/experts/noah-garcia/good-news-evs-are-
> not
Sean Korb via EV wrote:
You can see this coming to fruition in 11 or 12 decades...
"It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future." --
(a Yogi Berra-ism)
New Years is a time for reflection, and considerations about the future.
Personally, I think the future will be just lik
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I think this article raises a good question, though I don't really think
it answers it. Currently, yes, the grid isn't significantly impacted.
But what about if we had 100% EVs. What about local and long haul
trucking? What about other ICE powered equipment, e.g. earth movers,
etc.? What about
know the gear ratio on these Spicer
transaxles, 1983?? Thanks, Jerry Dycus
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Solar Freaking Roadways!
https://youtu.be/qlTA3rnpgzU
From: Haudy Kazemi via EV
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Cc: Haudy Kazemi
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2017 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Solar trailer calculation
How about we put solar cells on the road surface and eithe
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From: Lawrence Rhodes
Date: Dec 31, 2017 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: EV Digest, Vol 62, Issue 39
To: ev@lists.evdl.org
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> This wind / solar hybrid is real. However it helps to be on flats and hope
> you don't hit a dust devil.
> Mana La, co-designed by James
This wind / solar hybrid is real. However it helps to be on flats and hope you
don't hit a dust devil.
Mana La, co-designed by James L. Amick, components built by Douglas J. Amick;
sponsored by John Paul Mitchell Systems for the first ever World Solar
Challenge cross-country race in Australia, 1
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