Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!

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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by NCSH » 28/03/23, 19:44

Remundo wrote:no no, NCSH

I didn't get lost...

I immediately spoke of 60 GW, which is also your estimate of 000 TW.

on the other hand, you made a mistake by putting TWc (peak)

because 1000 km² produce peak 200GW, and not 60, in the tropics

1000 x 000 x 1000W/m² x 000% = 1000 x 20^2W = 10 x 14^200W
of km² x m²/km² x solar flux x yield

The calculation is correct.
However, the solar panels, unless they are all horizontal, do not occupy the entire floor area.
All the more so for one-axis trackers that will be surveyed in the morning and evening. They are spaced out.

This remains a notional figure, to fix ideas.
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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by NCSH » 28/03/23, 21:12

sicetaitsimple wrote:Well, I'll stop... It was just to say that reasoning like "Yaka put PV in the tropics" makes no sense. PV, it must first be put in each place where it makes sense, to produce electricity which will come in many places to replace production of fossil origin and possibly supply new consumers such as vehicles electrical.
Of course I have nothing against the fact that the countries of the intertropical band equip themselves, quite the contrary.

And all this would make the triumph of "all-electric" or the systematic electrification of uses in developed countries.
The dream of maximalist nucleolatrists who join hands with rigorous ecologists!

Decidedly, strong alcohol makes you write incongruous things.

Especially since for the countries of Western Europe (ie the Atlantic seaboard to the depths of the Baltic), the main resource in terms of carbon-free electricity will be wind power, for 40 to 50% from 2030 for large countries such as the Iberian Peninsula, the British Isles, Germany,...
It will become very hot to "steer" nuclear power plants to follow the power variations of wind power!
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by sicetaitsimple » 28/03/23, 21:34

NCSH wrote:Decidedly, strong alcohol makes you write incongruous things.

It would be good for you to calm down with your interlocutors...unless you want to fuck up and take blows in return.
For now, e-fuels are just zero.
Go ahead, describe a roadmap to us rather than blablater....
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by Obamot » 28/03/23, 21:51

I unlock it and here's what I get...
sicetaitsimple wrote:It would be good for you to calm down with your interlocutors...unless you want to fuck up and take blows in return.
Great simplex without complex : Mrgreen:

I find NCSH very calm, patient, informative, polite, competent, kind, pedagogical, far-sighted, precise and accommodating. And you?
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by sicetaitsimple » 28/03/23, 22:58

Obamot wrote:I unlock it and here's what I get...

You have a sight problem, because what was written was:

NCSH wrote:
Decidedly, strong alcohol makes you write incongruous things.

Sicetaitsimple: It would be good for you to calm down vis-à-vis your interlocutors...unless you want to fuck up and take a beating in return.
For now, e-fuels are just zero.
Go ahead, describe a roadmap to us rather than blablater.
...

Let's wait for the roadmap of e-fuels, unpolluted by the effects of strong alcohol.
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Re: Ban on new thermal cars in 2035: Germany changes its mind!




by Remundo » 28/03/23, 23:27

in 1980, photovoltaics was zero too.

There were non-mobilist nuclear donkeys who, starting from the fact that it was zero, said that it would never be feasible to develop PV.

Now, we have PV and we can develop it well beyond nuclear.

But if we limit ourselves to small European productions, we cannot really cross thresholds of high profitability/volume.

DESERTEC was an already smarter approach that did not stumble on technical problems, but on international misunderstandings and cynicisms.

If we deploy the "tropical" PV on a large scale, then synthetic e-fuels become playable.

But as I have already mentioned, in Europe, we have a lot of organic waste/biomass to recover, rather through thermochemical syntheses.
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by Obamot » 29/03/23, 00:09

sicetaitsimple wrote:
NCSH wrote:
Decidedly, strong alcohol makes you write incongruous things.

Bein what, it's not nominative and is rather humorous... : Cheesy:
Humor is not your forte. But it can't hurt you...

For NCSH, the roadmap would be "simple" and complex at the same time, take a group of young people who want it and come out of high schools, set realistic priorities, launch them into politics en masse while keeping them connected to university poles in the physical/energies field, then act politically and politically to take power and make things change.... There may be a shortcut through lobbying, but it's political decisions that will change the situation . You have to do both....

We must fire all these old corrupt, ZOU out (the "funny" suckers of the doxa) : Cheesy:
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by phil59 » 29/03/23, 13:26

No time to read these last pages, but, one can think of "brain-slow" signs, or rather flying kites .... there, no shade ....
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by Ahmed » 29/03/23, 13:30

Good idea: there is no shortage of amateurs who aspire to pull the strings! 8)
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 29/03/23, 13:45

Ahmed wrote:Good idea: there is no shortage of amateurs who aspire to pull the strings! 8)

The biggest and most hackneyed. 8)
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