This thread needs some good news so I'll share some personal good news. My layoff was pushed back to at least March 1. It will likely be pushed back beyond that date as well. That is due to increased sales of the F-150 pickup truck. Don't believe the lying consumers that say they only want small fuel economy vehicles. Ford just added a new third shift at the F-150 plant to meed consumer demand for the truck. That's good news for me and should keep me working through the economic recovery, I hope.
Good to hear. You need some good luck.
I don't think people understand, (including people who should know better), how far we are from getting independent of fossil fuel. We need to do this because it is running out!
Last fall we bought a Toyota Camry Hybrid. Nice vehicle, and on nice day driving carefully you can get 40mpg + around town. However in the winter you need heat, and then you have trouble getting 25 mpg!
The other issue is that the batteries are warranted for 100,000 miles. They are $8000 a set. Now Toyota don't want them failing before then, so they have severely limited the current you can draw from the battery, to prolong battery life. So to use the battery effectively, you have to accelerate so slowly, you are in danger of exciting road rage.
And of course with this system, even running on the battery, the valves are just lifted, and the pistons are still going up and down.
If I had this to do over, I wouldn't. This is so far from getting us energy independent it isn't even funny.
Now for the electric car, this problem will be even worse. How will they heat and get decent battery life.
Jeremy Clarkson recently reviewed the the "great Tesla" in the UK, and found that he could not get more then 52 miles per charge, and they claim over 200. Unless there is a rapid charge center handy, the charge time is over night. To top it off the brakes failed, and it had to be towed home. So that does not sound ready for prime time.
The other thing is that those vehicles won't pull a boat, or haul trash. The fact is people don't want a glorified moped, that want vehicles that will do some work, and give the family a good day out.
The only decent way forward, I think, is hydrogen powered vehicles. We need to build a hydrogen grid, and have those wind and solar systems, use their electricity to produce hydrogen.
I wonder if we do need to modernize the grid. May be would should scrap it. If you think about you could power everything from hydrogen.