Today, Wired‘s Autopia published Plug-In Hybrids Weaken the Case for Hydrogen Vehicles. It opens The U.S. DOE continues to fund hydrogen research, a long term proposition that could be mute if plug-in hybrids become commercially successful. Is this right? Are plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEVs) likely to make hydrogen OBE (overtaken by events)?
Entries from April 2007
Plug-in / Hydrogen — Natural allies or competitors or …
April 16th, 2007 · Comments Off on Plug-in / Hydrogen — Natural allies or competitors or …
Tags: alternative fuels · automobiles · batteries · hybrid · hydrogen · PHEV
J’Accuse … Newsweek harbors Global Warming Deniers …
April 16th, 2007 · 22 Comments
Growing up, Newsweek was the weekly news magazine coming into the house. Shows the value of those college discount programs. They caught my father with a great deal when he was 20 and, well, decades later … For the household — and I — well, Time was the second run in the competition for respect […]
Tags: Global Warming
Energy subsidies … How much does wind get?
April 10th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Perpetually, when the subject of any form of power comes up, someone will pipe in “well, but X gets lots of subsidies … it wouldn’t make sense without subsidies”. Exxon-Mobil, for example, justifies its $0 (yes, ZERO DOLLARS) of investments in renewable power: Exxon does not believe renewables are commercially viable on a significant scale […]
Tags: renewable energy · wind power
Big Oil and Renewable Power Investments …
April 10th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Reuters has taken a look at Big Oil’s investments in renewable power and, well, haven’t found much that is Big about them … especially not Exxon-Mobil.
Tags: alternative energy · alternative fuels · biofuels · renewable energy · renewable fuel
Fareed Zakaria …Wrong Facts Drive Wrong Conclusions
April 9th, 2007 · 5 Comments
In The Case for a Global Carbon Tax, Newsweek contributing editor Fareed Zakaria gets some basic facts wrong when it comes to energy. And, by doing so, he drives some wrong conclusions.
Tags: General
Batteries for that Plug-In
April 8th, 2007 · Comments Off on Batteries for that Plug-In
A key challenge to better electric vehicles, including an effective Plug-In Hybrid, is the development of better batteries. Government financing and focus in stepping in. In both Japan and the United States, recent announcements highlight this government role.
Tags: batteries · electricity · Energy · hybrid
Plugging-in to a better tomorrow?
April 8th, 2007 · Comments Off on Plugging-in to a better tomorrow?
Chevy is tantalizing those of us who wish for a better energy future dominated by American technology, American workers, and a stronger American economy. The Chevy VOLT concept for a stylish, plug-in hybrid, would transform the automobile market while leaping the nation forward in our ability to reduce our dependence on (imported) oil.
Tags: automobiles · electricity · energy efficiency · hybrid · PHEV
That plugged-in school bus …
April 4th, 2007 · Comments Off on That plugged-in school bus …
At times, we wonder who is reading over our shoulders. A discussion re Mike Strizki is followed a few days later by a Christian Science Monitor article. A discussion here on plug-in hybrid school buses a little while ago and, well, the Christian Science Monitor publishes It’s a plug-in hybrid — and a school bus. Hmmm …
Tags: General