rockits
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I was very interested to see synthetic fuels breaking though fully usable on existing ICE cars. Porsche seem to have had some great success with suggested 80% reductions in CO2 emissions on existing ICE cars.
The issue is low production and high cost about £6 per litre at the moment although that will reduce as demand and production increased.
I fear this won't come to much though even though it seems a great option as it doesn't fit with the current political wills or desires.
No point doing the best or right thing of course. It is much more important we increase debt, increase spending and most importantly make sure govt cronies are financially well oiled of course.
Imagine if we kept existing ICE cars on the road for another 20 or 30 years with huge reductions in CO2. Now that wouldn't work as many many less new cars would be sold.
The issue is low production and high cost about £6 per litre at the moment although that will reduce as demand and production increased.
I fear this won't come to much though even though it seems a great option as it doesn't fit with the current political wills or desires.
No point doing the best or right thing of course. It is much more important we increase debt, increase spending and most importantly make sure govt cronies are financially well oiled of course.
Imagine if we kept existing ICE cars on the road for another 20 or 30 years with huge reductions in CO2. Now that wouldn't work as many many less new cars would be sold.