Posted on 08/08/2017 10:43:37 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
California is a global environmental leader, but its falling behind in one key respect: phasing out gasoline cars. Germany, India, Norway and the Netherlands are moving to ban the sale of gas-powered vehicles by or before 2030, and France and the United Kingdom by 2040.
Heres why California should join that list. It would:
Fight climate change: Every gallon of gas burned emits 20 pounds of carbon dioxide, the main driver of climate change. Transportation is our biggest source of carbon emissions. Shifting to electric vehicles today would cut tailpipe carbon emissions to zero, and total carbon emissions by 75 percent. Why? Because our electricity is clean and getting cleaner. Today, 27 percent of Californias electricity comes from clean, renewable sources like sun and wind. By law, 50 percent of electricity must come from renewables by 2030, and a pending bill would require 100 percent renewable electricity by 2045.
Improve our health: Vehicle emissions are the countrys largest source of air pollution, causing 53,000 premature deaths a year, and increasing the risks of asthma, lung disease and cancers especially in children and the 4 in 10 Californians living near busy roads. Annually, health impacts from vehicle emissions cost California $15 billion.
Create jobs, lift the economy, increase energy independence: Moving from gas cars to electric vehicles would create an estimated 100,000 additional jobs in California by 2030. Teslas factory alone will employ 9,300 with the expansion of the Model 3. Electrification would move dollars from crude oil (mostly imported from OPEC countries and Alaska) to the domestic economy.
California is ready to phase out gas-powered cars because:
The technology is here: Tesla models and the Chevy Bolt already have a range of 220 to 335 miles per charge. Ford is developing a 300-mile range SUV....
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And Tractors and Semi Trucks and Airplanes and mass transport Busses. Wheee! We are back in the 18th century. Progress.
Do it - effective immediately!
That’s the thing about these people, they’re not even smart enough to follow their battery operated cars power cord back to where the electricity that recharges it goes.
Octane is C_8H_18 - that would be 84%.
Gasoline is a mixture of other hydrocarbons though.
What about measuring time traveled? Can Tesla and Bolt refill in under five minutes? The tech will add an hour for every 250 miles traveled. a four hour drive becomes a five hour drive.
-PJ
Go ahead. And you want to build new power stations either?
Pass the popcorn.
It’s an attempt to control and limit freedom. The same as it ever was on the Left.
Increase weight by adding oxygen. C=12 H=1 O=16. Use octane as the formula for gas. A gallon of gas weights 7 lb so it’s 83% carbon or 5.8 lb C. Each 12 pounds of carbon theoretically adds two oxygen or 32 lb. so a gallon of gas adds 15.4 lb O for about 20 lb.
Did y’all skip chemistry in high school?
I keep seeing a Chevy Volt parked on the front lawn of a farm house in rural SE Michigan with a “For Sale” sign on it. The current owner would probably not want to admit to being a “motivated seller”.
You make a good point about heavy machinery. They wouldn’t be able to repair the Oroville spillway if all the equipment was battery operated..
It’s magic! Just like how the power grid would magically be able to handle the load of eveyone charging electric cars...
It’s time for California to close the doors, turn out the lights and put up the closed for business signs. They have rolled in the Unicorn poop on the fantasy farm.
“Every gallon of gas burned emits 20 pounds of carbon dioxide, the main driver of climate change.”
Ignorance
Good News and Bad News.
Good- we now produce enough electricity for all. Bad news- we ran out of food. All the land is covered with windmills and the land is polluted from all the batteries being made.
The batteries from one electric powered car produces the same CO2 and pollution as driving a gas powered car for 8 yrs.
If you make infrequent road trips, a hour out of your day may not be so bad for some people. The Bolt isn't a practical road car because of the slower quick charging. It is about half as fast as a Tesla supercharging. Trip times will vary depending on weather conditions and charging availability. From what I've read, Tesla supercharging stalls don't all operate at the full charging rate when completely full. A full 8 stall station will only provide a full charge rate to 4 cars, and a reduced rate for the other 4. Once a car leaves, the car next to it gets the full charge rate.
If all one does is local commuting and stays within a small radius of home, then these cars might be okay.
But if one likes to do day-trips on the weekends, maybe travel the beach or the lake or the hills, then everything changes.
This is probably the behavioral lifestyle change that the Left wants, to reduce the horizon of Americans, to make them more homebound and less adventurous by taking away their fast cars with large gas tanks that let them travel large distances for hours.
This has always been one of the great differentiators between the United States and Europe. I once had a friend from The Netherlands (pre-EU) who told me, "If you traveled for more than an hour, you stayed overnight." Some of that was due to their high gas prices and the costs of owning a car. I think the social behavioral influence was the fact that Europe was small sovereign nations where you mostly traveled only within your nation's border. The Europeans that I met back then marveled at the vast expanse of the United States, and how the people freely traveled large distances where everything looked the same (McDonalds, etc.)
Moving to all-electric cars would make the United States a much more provincial nation if long-distance travel becomes an inconvenient hassle.
-PJ
I didn’t know Chevy made a Bolt? Well their cars do use bolts! Isn’t it a Volt? lol
I went a different route. Average fuel/air ratio in combustion process is about 1 part fuel, 13 parts air by weight. Atmosphere = 21% Oxygen. .21 x 13 = 2.73.
Gasoline weight 6.073 pounds per U.S. gallon, times 89 octane - 5.4 pounds of combustion fuel.
Since modern engines burn very efficiently, I just went 100% burn and came up with (1 fuel unit + 2.73 oxygen units) x 5.4 pounds to get 20.142 pounds of C.
Transportation is our biggest source of carbon emissions. Shifting to electric vehicles today would cut tailpipe carbon emissions to zero”
This is a GREAT IDEA and I fully support it, but I think we need to Start Today. The Legislature and the Governor BOTH have the Authority to get this bump started fast and show the World what good people they are. What we need right now is PEACE!
Public Employee Anti Carbon Emission Act.
All persons that can be classified as a “Public Employee” shall be Forbidden from using ANY means of Transportation that emits Carbon of any kind for their commute to and from their respective work location.
Any “public employee” found to be in violation of this law, Shall be guilty of a Felony, punishable by a Mandatory 2 years sentence in State Prison.
PEACE
I predict they will never be able to do it. None of these people seem to understand that there will be more demand on electric power and how will it be met? Power companies have to plan years in advance on what demand will be.
So you can’t build enough Nuclear power plants and there will not be enough through wind and solar.
What I don’t hear anything about is utilizing Natural Gas for Compressed Natural Gas engines, they are proven and have been around awhile. We have enough natural gas reserves for almost another 1000 years.
Also they have yet to break the barrier on battery technology for driving distance and ultra fast recharging stations.
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