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Re: Slightly off topic H2 (very little Alfa content)



At 10:57 PM +0000 2/5/03, alfa-digest wrote:
So it
looks like we will be able to run our gasoline-powered Alfas for many
years to come, because there ain't no practical alternative to gasoline
anywhere on the horizon.
Err...for "many years" until we run out of oil...probably not within your lifetime, but quite possibly within mine. The above logic is a little backwards. Running gasoline-powered Alfas will be a lot easier if 1) there's gasoline to be had and 2) demand for gasoline is less than what it currently is. Hopefully people will have a little foresight and jack up gasoline prices about the same time we run out of conventional oil reserves and move to the oil shale, and said price increases will make people a little less wasteful.

I'd much rather see diesel-electric hybrids, hydrogen (be it IC or fuel cell), vegetable oils, and ethanol (and gasoline fuel cells, I suppose, if they're really as great as their supporters claim) gain some ground in terms of availability and public acceptance so that I'll be able to run my gasoline-powered Alfas forever, and hopefully fuel prices won't get quite so high if demand can be minimized by the time we run out of conventional oil reserves.

Hydrogen power isn't going to solve all our problems, but I don't think it shouldn't be discounted. At current consumption rates, we're going to run out of oil looonng before we run out of coal (which generates electricity which extracts hydrogen from water), and while global warming doesn't sound like a whole lot of fun, I'm confident that the air can clean itself up a lot faster than dead stuff is going to turn into more oil. Of course, our coal-fired power plants could be roughly 25% more efficient and burn a lot cleaner if they were held to the same sorts of standards (i.e. making the most of existing technology) that the auto industry is.

Joe Elliott
'82 GTV6
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