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G. David Felt

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  1. G. David Felt Staff Writer Alternative Energy - CheersandGears.com August 22, 2012 Alternative Energy, what is the logical next step for America Part II? Join me as I write about the various forms of alternative energy and how I see them stacking up in today’s market place. Green Fuel Solar The holy grail of the auto industry would be to have all autos have a body of solar panels that can create and store the energy and then use it to power the auto and all internal devices. The first solar car race was in 1983 a trek from Perth to Sydney Australia. In the 1987 race the GM Sunray car completed the 3010km trip with an average speed of 67kmh setting in motion a research and development race among solar teams. All this auto technology from one of the earliest forms of energy conversion. A step backwards to give you a little history lesson on Solar. The development of solar cell technology begins with the 1839 research of French physicist Antoine-César Becquerel. The first genuine solar cell was built around 1883 by Charles Fritts, who used junctions formed by coating selenium with an extremely thin layer of gold. Early solar cells had energy conversion efficiencies of less than one percent. In 1941, the silicon solar cell was invented by Russell Ohl. Three American researchers, Gerald Pearson, Calvin Fuller and Daryl Chapin, designed a silicon solar cell capable of a six percent energy conversion efficiency with direct sunlight in 1954. The first public service trial of the Bell Solar Battery began with a telephone carrier system (Americus, Georgia) on October 4 1955. Benefits of Solar are the ability to convert light into power which ends in an almost true zero emission. Creation of any product always has some form of greenhouse gas so no product is truly Zero Emissions. Yet with this said, lets list out the benefits of solar power: Minimal impact on the environment Requires little energy to run after initial build of the solar car. Reduces the need for petrol. One of the cheapest forms of power after initial investment to the end user. Draw backs to Solar Energy: Requires ultra-light auto’s, will not pass government crash test for safety. Expense, solar panels are still very expensive. Light, most places do not have 8hrs a day of pure sunlight. Efficiency of current panel technology. Unreliable power source. Unable to drive them at night. Damage risk, the ability to handle impacts from flying objects. While the potential for Solar is great and R&D is needed to get the most out of this source, it is far from prime time for use by the Auto Industry in anything other than novelty applications like a solar panel sun roof to drive the AC system when the car is parked to control internal temp. There are companies today that are making solar roof panels for autos as a way to help increase MPG in hybrid cars. An example is you can purchase a Solar Roof for the Prius that costs from $2000 to $4000 dollars per car depending on what you want to accomplish and in some cases the cost is even higher. http://www.solarelec...alvehicles.com/ The ROI or Return on Investment makes many at this time doubt it is worth it. If Self-sustainable solar transportation is to become a reality there will need to have major break throughs in both storage and efficiency of capturing the energy of the sun. For the US to reduce air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions and move to a long term energy dependence solution, investments must be made in alternative energy solutions today. GM is pushing forward to at least use Solar in big ways to support their business. http://generalmotors...ward-solar-goal
  2. Thats OK, we all have one of those Blonde Moments every so often in life.
  3. That is freakin funny! Guess she did not think that one through!
  4. Brown Streaks
  5. I personally think the VOLT drive train could be used in 3 flavors running on CNG in the New El Camino. You can have the Efficient VOLT El Camino as an entry level, Have a VOLT El Camino LT model with a bigger electric motor system for a bit more performance at a little drop in range Have a VOLT El Camino SS model with the focus being on performance but in a Hybrid design that still goes farther than a Nissan Leaf. Have all of them run the Engine on Compressed Natural Gas and you end up with the Cleanest Hybrid around. Prius would have nothing on this baby.
  6. CNG
  7. Natural Gas
  8. WOW, All you east coast / mid west people need to learn to speak English! Probably due to the funky accents you find back there!
  9. Stupidity knows no DNA line. I would tend to send an email to the dealership about this snafu as it is really sad that they cannot seem to get the right make and model on an auto listed properly on the paperwork. To me this just shouts laziness.
  10. I think a DI 2.5L 4 banger would be a hit in the Eco car.
  11. Pretty interesting auto, one thing that just pisses me off, I know delivery costs vary based on where it is going, but why not just ether always include the price based on average cost and state it could vary or have all auto companies leave it off and state delivery charge extra. It is really annoying to see some companies state a car cost including delivery and other state a cost plus delivery. Just have a freakin standard on advertising prices so people can properly compare them.
  12. I just love me this pickup truck! This is some style, wish we had new auto's with style like this. They just all are bland. Perfect example is the Equinox is a nice great CUV, but bland in the style department and blends in with everything else but does follow Chevy style of their product family. Then you move to the GMC Terrain. This is a love it or hate it affair and I have to say it is freaking awesome little CUV. I would want this as a Black ICE paint job, black chrome edition with a turbo V6 AWD. A Modern Typhoon edition. Yet everyone says it must change to better fit into the family profile. WHY WHY WHY, Why can we not have a family profile that still does give awesome style.
  13. So is it just me or has VW been on a bloat diet with all their cars getting bigger/fatter/heavier? Or is this due to the stupid pedestrian safety requirements of Europe? The socialist drive to get everyone the same on mass transit and make all cars look the same is just stupid.
  14. Very Beautiful car, but for the state of the world economy and the US in twists till we see what happens in Nov, I would actually wait for the instant gratification, pay off your current debt, save up a little more and you will find another perfect car for you. When the time is right, it will all fall into place. Do not let emotions control your finances, you will thank me as I know how hard it is to now jump on a dream auto. My gut also tells me we will see depressed auto prices this winter as food costs rise. Hopefully the request to remove the Ethanol requirement for gas companies will help to keep food prices low, but then fuel prices will rise and when they do, V8 powered auto's like this one will drop in price even more.
  15. So lets take this to a marketing win for the US! Holden VE Ute is sold as the NEW CHEVY El Camino Hybrid! AWD Hybrid drive train perfect for those weekend warriors who want to go up the mountain to hit it with their Dirt Bikes, weekend get away camping, haul the Home Depot flower bed supplies and yet still be more car like, easier to park and fit the City life style better than a brute full size Pickup Truck. This way you have Green Credentials and a win win Life style marketing message.
  16. Interesting layout, reminds me of the Chevy's. I do not see this as a luxury car, but just a normal Chevy competition.
  17. Was at PSE (Puget Sound Energy) today in Bellevue where they had an alternative energy show for businesses, governments and individuals. Handed out lots of business cards. Saw this car finally in person and was able to sit in it and check it out. First, they built it for small people in comparison to me. Had to recline to actually sit in it and no way anyone could sit behind me. Fit and Finish was amazing but then for a hand built car of little production I would expect it to be. Funny part was someone else asked about the fires and the rep said it was nothing, just a little fix in a fan and then he changed it to other topics and focused on the long range it gets compared to other electric cars. Still the price is a limiting factor for most people and a useless car for businesses.
  18. I would not call it junk, but I think it is far more experimental than they are willing to admit. Better yet is if they would sell their 300 Mile range battery technology to GM or Ford so it could go into mass production that everyone can have access too. If they want people to move off Petrol and onto something else, then they got to get it to the masses, not the 1%.
  19. I do not think Jeeves has to ask for the BP card, this person already has his own card supplied by the employer and knows to keep ti fueled, polished and stocked for what ever whim comes their way.
  20. Hydro Baby, that is why our electrical rates in Washington are so low in comparison to the rest of the country. We do have plenty of water to turn the generators. Now to just keep the tree huger in check as we move to alternative energy like CNG as these tree hugers want to take down all the damns.
  21. This is a perfect example of why they need t advertise this more.
  22. Over all a great review on this minivan, as a people mover especially for those that love all auto's Asian this will sell. Interior I like except for the placement of the shifter, same bloody place in the last two versions and I hated it then. Exterior, I am glad you showed it besides the Japan version as I love the Japan version, they should have sold it as is here. I think they watered the body down for America. Why? What makes them think we are more conservative than Japan when it comes to design? Over all great review, Interior is nice except for the cargo space and shifter and exterior body get a thumb down for me. This is a deal breaker as the styling is just blaw!
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