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Transport struggles and struggles to get rid of oil




by freddau » 23/11/06, 18:19

France has the ambition to divide its greenhouse gas emissions by four by 2050. For the transport sector alone, these emissions increased by 23% between 1990 and 2004. Of course, the mileage of the vehicle fleet France (398 billion km) and its fuel consumption (29 million m3) have stagnated in recent years. But the answers given on Tuesday November 21 by the French Petroleum Institute (IFP), during a conference entitled "What energies for tomorrow's transport?", Suggests that the objective "Factor 4", shared by d other countries, will be difficult to sustain.

Access the entirety of this article on Lemonde.fr
http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0 ... 239,0.html

Well, I'm pretty narrow Christophe.
But did you also subject the pantone to the IFP ???
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by freddau » 23/11/06, 18:27

What is interesting is the energy density of the different energy reservoirs:

Lead Battery: 50 Wh / kg
Lithium-Ion: 200 Wh / kg
Carbo: 9000 Wh / kg
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by Christophe » 23/11/06, 18:44

freddau wrote:What is interesting is the energy density of the different energy reservoirs:

Lead Battery: 50 Wh / kg
Lithium-Ion: 200 Wh / kg
Carbo: 9000 Wh / kg


It seems to me that there are more complete numbers in this study: https://www.econologie.com/les-transport ... es-27.html

For the IFP I had some contact (IFP and Total ...) without any success of course ... Moreover the 2 pass regularly on econology ...
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