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polluting electric car?




by recyclinage » 05/08/09, 17:33

Hello,


the resolution of the recycling of utensils used in the manufacture of electricity is not resolved

worse it is even more dangerous than oil

ok the electric car does not emit co

but what to do with this waste?

if electric cars are sold in large numbers the rate of energy expenditure will increase

but no recycling


my question is simple

more or less polluting?
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by Lounes » 05/08/09, 18:11

Hello !

For me it remains less polluting, it is better to centralize the production of energy and recover their waste rather than scatter this pollution everywhere ... in addition there are several ways of producing electricity, more or less less polluting! And the fact of being able "simply" [in the near future] to recover the kinetic energy of its vehicles [something quite restrictive in the case of a heat engine] will considerably increase their autonomy and therefore reduce their consumption.

So of course we have to solve the problem of energy storage which is the main source of pollution of its vehicles but if everything is well organized I don't think that poses such a big problem. [Battery with very long lifespan, fairly strict control over their recovery]

But ultimately it remains less polluting I think compared to thermal engines.
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by recyclinage » 05/08/09, 18:13

uranium waste is not just waste, ...
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by Lounes » 05/08/09, 18:18

Silicon is already a little less polluting : Cheesy:
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by recyclinage » 05/08/09, 18:19

how much panel to charge a car?

and how long? :P
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by Lounes » 05/08/09, 18:44

With the current yields I fear that it will be a lot ... but they are so low currently that it can give us a lot of hope :D
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by recyclinage » 05/08/09, 21:08

the project is still energy-consuming

so use of nuclear material

I inevitably ask what to do with it ...

what do we do with waste?

just a question ?
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by Woodcutter » 05/08/09, 22:21

recyclinage wrote:[...] if electric cars are marketed in large numbers the rate of energy expenditure will increase

but no recycling [...]
Rate of energy expenditure? : Shock: Koicè that?

Why should recycling not increase?
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by jlt22 » 06/08/09, 09:08

recyclinage wrote:how much panel to charge a car?

and how long? :P


In principle we roll the day, and we recharge mainly at night,
so, at first, exit the panels.
When it comes to our nuclear power, there will not be enough plants to provide the electricity already needed and a new consumption: the charging of electric cars (in case all the car park becomes electric)
This would require electricity from CO2-emitting fossil power plants;
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