After last Friday's radio show, Belgians seem largely in advance to integrate the notion of econology, the proof in image:

http://www.telemoustique.be/cps/rde/xch ... ation.html
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Christophe wrote:Test your actions: http://enquetes.sanoma-magazines.be/enquete/s?s=3456
Given the performance of this type of oven mentioned, I am skeptical.5. Heat your food in the microwave.
The best is still to avoid batteries. Using the dynamo lamps sold in econology shop, for example13. Recharge your batteries!
There, I am not sure that it is a very good advice. Rolling under steady state is not necessarily good for the engine ... I await the opinion of motor specialists like André, Bucheron or others.23. Move quickly to the higher gear.
Here, it's more of a question: does restarting not consume more than a minute of idling?26. Turn off the ignition for any stop longer than a minute.
Only use the air conditioning of your car when necessary.
So, as long as you stay in the optimal operating range ... For example, when I drive in town, on flat and at constant speed I am in 5eme at 1000-1200 RPM, but if I have to ask for an effort to my vehicle, it will not work at all, so I have to fall back to 4 or 3 if I approach a climb, to enter the range where the engine will work better (turbo engagement), but without exceeding the value of regime where the specific conso flies, a little above the maximum torque ... Little by the way, the operating regime of the small engine 1 liter 3 turbo cylinders used as a current generator in the prototype Volt de GM runs between 1500 and 1800 rpm ...Targol wrote:[...]There, I am not sure that it is a very good advice. Rolling under steady state is not necessarily good for the engine ... I await the opinion of motor specialists like André, Bucheron or others.23. Move quickly to the higher gear.
No, that's an idea inherited from the "waste hunting" years when the vast majority of cars were gasoline with carburettors, and where it was sometimes necessary, to restart hot, to open "full gas", which caused fuel consumption. starts the more jet in the engine with the pump of acceleration.Targol wrote:Here, it's more of a question: does restarting not consume more than a minute of idling?26. Turn off the ignition for any stop longer than a minute.
To a certain extent, with the increase in the glazing surface of cars and the fact that the windows are more and more "flat", I answer yes ...Christophe wrote:[...]Only use the air conditioning of your car when necessary.
-> What does “necessary” mean? We drove 100 years without air conditioning ... and it would become necessary now?
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23. Move quickly to the higher gear.
There, I am not sure that it is a very good advice. Rolling under steady state is not necessarily good for the engine ... I await the opinion of motor specialists like André, Bucheron or others.
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