Posted on 10/06/2024 6:40:27 AM PDT by ShadowAce
Cliff notes? Why give liberal YouTube the traffic.
Green now means SCAM
For those who don’t watch YouTube or videos.
I’m imagining battery fire on a ferry.
50 yards is potentially a long way to swim. If you manage to get to the water.
Cable ferries have been in use in many other places for decades.
That was great! Thanks for posting.
If it was a cable ferry, you could run one charged cable and pull the power off it it with a trolley and have electric thrusters on the boat. Need some battery backup for when the trolley jumps off the wire. (Actually it would probably use a pantograph like a train instead of an electric trolley wheel.)
Millionen-Debakel an der Ostsee: Solarfähre schafft es nicht ans andere Ufer – Anwohner empört Merkur, Stand:06.10.2024.
Title in English is: "Million-dollar debacle on the Baltic Sea: Solar ferry doesn't make it to the other shore - residents outraged."
German-language press is reporting this across Germany and Austria, ridiculing the political decisions.
Other English-languagereports:
The main drawback of cable ferries is that a good sharpshooter can take them out. Just ask Josey Wales.
That’s an inlet from the Baltic Sea, so a cable pull design may be impractical - probably too much boat traffic crossing the ferry’s path.
10 or 15 years ago when Germany was preening itself on being green, I ran across articles detailing the pollution caused by mining the necessary metals...
So ironic and hypocritical.
Also more Government control to “SAVE THE PLANET”.
In the video you can see the guiding cables and pontoons.
I remember cable ferries that used the stream current to move the ferry across the river. No outside power needed except the ferryman making adjustments to the ferry cables.
Reaction ferries. Some still operating.
I was watching the 1963 Japanese film High and Low. One of the settings is at Kamakura beach, where the kidnapper's hideout was, as well as the famous-to-Japan Enoshima Line, a single-car trolley line connecting Kamakura to Enoshima Island. In the dialogue was a reference to the difference between single-wire and pantograph trolleys:
"A trolley runs near the hideout."
"Three different trolley lines run through Kamakura. Maybe a specialist can tell which streetcar it is...."
"An Enoshima trolley?"
"Absolutely. l live near there. I've heard that sound a million times. It's an old single-wire trolley the others are all pantograph. Only the Enoshima line uses those old lines."
Unfortunately I can't find any photos of the Enoden as a single wire; it's been pantograph for at least the last 50 years.
thanks for the link ...
Why didn't they just build a bridge? Probably would have cost a heck of a lot less?
Is the power cord long enough to reach across the river?
All the citizens should be allowed one free kick to the donkeys of the bureaucrats who did this…..on tv.
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