johntolhurst wrote: Petrol will soon hit $10 a liter, but no worries, you are already prepared. :mrgreen:
Kamatu wrote:johntolhurst wrote: Petrol will soon hit $10 a liter, but no worries, you are already prepared. :mrgreen:
Ouch, using currency conversion that means that gas in Australia is pushing 10x the price here in the States. Of course, most people don't realize that gasoline is still relatively low priced when you index for inflation.
johntolhurst wrote: I would like to develop a bicycle that could travel 30kph on sunlight alone. 40kph if you pedaled along too; that gave reasonable weather protection and had good load carrying ability.
johntolhurst wrote: http://revopower.com/the_wheel.html
850 watts, should be enough for 60 kph on a faired bent, but wouldn't have the gearing.
SeanBell wrote: This is from a friends blog "http://aquestioningfaith.blogspot.com/":
"Yesterday I heard about a company called Nanosolar (http://www.nanosolar.com). If their claims are correct they can produce solar systems at the price of $1-2 per watt of generation capacity. What is so significant about this is that coal cost on average $2.1 per watt of generation capacity."
Maybe we'll see more solar?
Doesn't solve the problem of all the dead batteries but... imagine the world going electric?
Peder Torgersen wrote: John might be right the fuel prises are still going up one reason is the big demand in Asia.
Here is a car that that runs on water. One liter water charges the batteries and you can drive 80 km. It might be possible to power a Cruzbike with a smaller power plant?
http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/online/news/articles/2008-06/Genepax-unveils-water-energy-fuel-cell
http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2008/06/13/538137.html
Peder