Nederbelg wrote:Rotary( w***) Engines are not as efficient as piston engines and won't meet any modern Emission Standards!
As Euro5 became standard, the last w*** in a car (Mazda RX7) was discontinued because it failed to meet the norm.
Gr Nederbelg
Thanks, I knew there had to be a reason other than Mazda use it
karl wrote:can anyone tell me how they are going to make this possible within the construction industry ? machines and massive dumper trucks in the middle of no were and the only access is generators
which will burn the diesel fuel they want to ban by 2045 "road vehicles"
so my question is how they going to make construction machinery electric " my answer is never "
to make more electric means burning more fuel in power station to keep the demand going.
and if they think nuclear is the way ? then were does all that waste go, its toxic and has to be buried under ground out of human contact ! but what about the animals and insects that will live round this waste ?
I'm sure they will get the heavy construction machines working on vodka that way they can get the Eastern European workers to bring it in with them as part of their visa requirements
As for the extra power requirement from the grid to power all this stuff. If they bring back coal fired stations and put a great big EGR valve on the smoke stack. Everytime they have to clean it they will get enough tar out to resurface the A1..win win