The Massive Cost of Fuel Cell Vehicles. Part 1

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has approved Advanced Clean-Car Rules that will result in 1.4 million zero-emission or plug-in (PHEV) cars on the road by 2025, with one-in-every-six (15%) cars sold in 2025 being a zero-emission or PHEV vehicle. Continue reading The Massive Cost of Fuel Cell Vehicles. Part 1

A California Cancer is Spreading

The UNFCCC COP 21 meeting in Paris this coming December is designed to establish an agreement whereby: (1) Developed nations, including the United States, agree to dramatically cut CO2 emissions, and (2) An annual $100 billion development fund is established Continue reading A California Cancer is Spreading

Tesla Powerblock and the Gigafactory

If Tesla BEVs and Powerwalls can’t use all the batteries being built in the gigafactory, can Tesla’s Powerblock save the day? The factory was built to supply 500,000 Tesla vehicles yearly, but it’s very unlikely Tesla will reach sales of Continue reading Tesla Powerblock and the Gigafactory

The Duck Speaks

The term that’s currently de rigueur, is “over-generation”. It’s supposed to indicate that power generation, using fossil fuels, is being done in excess. What over-generation really means is the “over-generation” of expensive and unreliable electricity by wind and solar. The Continue reading The Duck Speaks

Hidden Cost of PHEVs and EVs – Part II

If PHEVs or EVs are recharged at night between the hours of 10 pm and 6 am, it’s unlikely the transformer serving the homes will fail. Homes generally have very low loads during nighttime, off- peak hours. If, however, vehicles Continue reading Hidden Cost of PHEVs and EVs – Part II