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drunken_mexican
#1 Posted : 3/24/2007 5:20:30 PM
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#2 Posted : 3/30/2007 12:30:49 AM
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This'll probably never be available to Americans, too efficient and thrifty for us pigish wasters over here! LOL Laughing
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MrM
#3 Posted : 10/12/2007 6:22:01 PM
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I was reading about this a while back. It seems like a really good idea; a bit like an electric car only it can be filled up quicker as you just need an air compressor at a pumping station rather than plugging it in the mains overnight. Don't think that this means the car actually runs on 'air power' though. The car still runs on (mostly) fossil fuels as the air compressor will run off electricity to get the air into the cars air tanks. Most countries still generate the majority of their electricity via polluting fossil fuel power stations so this car is not completely 'green'. It is an improvement though. It is more efficient to have the fossil fuels being burnt in one power station where the pollution can either be controlled directly or eventually elliminated through alternative means (wind power etc / fussion etc.) than have a petrol burning engine in every vehicle on the road.
 
 
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