Forum back online. Please post!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: "Eeyore"where are we gonna grow all these oil producing plants, becuase looking at the numbers of gallons per acre and what have you, it doesn't add up.Therein lies another problem, because in the developing world there's a lot of burning down of nice CO2-sequestering forests to clear land for biofuel agriculture. It's not a panacea; using less fuel in the first place still has to be the ultimate goal. But still, it's better than dino juice.
where are we gonna grow all these oil producing plants, becuase looking at the numbers of gallons per acre and what have you, it doesn't add up.
As may be so, but the immediate output is a huge imbalance caused by a sudden release of oodles of CO2 and other gaseous contaminents.Gets back to what I was saying, my fossil fuel is carbon neutral, we're just debating the time-frame of it all. But good point, none the less.
Anyway, the real point is this, us humans are interfering with the natural balance of the Carbon Cycle, which as has been pointed out, is the time frame of gaseous exchange of CO2 in the atmosphere.The imbalance has caused a steady increase in CO2 in the atmosphere over the last 150 years, any 'Climate Change' is just the planet reacting to the imbalance and changes in weather systems, glaciation, precipitation patterns, and average temperatures on the planet are the result.There's nothing we can do about the next 3 degrees or so of global warming, thats going to happen anyway, even if we stopped pushing out any more CO2 today for good, but all this crap about using the 'one life, live it' slogan as a genuine reason for ignoring or ridiculing the situation is just stupid.Millions are going to die, or migrate, looking for land and water, and fighting wars over it, possibly for the next 1,000 years, before the World gets over what we've done to it and re-dresses the imbalance.I'm just glad I live on a hill overlooking a river valley in a developed country, at least my grand kids have got a chance of owning beach front property when the sea level rises 70 metres.The situation isn't funny, it's sad, and it's going to get worse before it gets better, and people best wake up to realise this before it's too late.In the meantime, I'll run (and enjoy) my 11 year old V8 on LPG and save 15% CO2 emissions, and my pocket.
Maybe so, but at a local level, the v8 is still producing no less CO2 running LPG than it was, fact is it's probably usuing more due to a lower calorific value and a lower thermal effieciency in the engine. The LPG was still pulled out the ground and still processed so I really doubt if the CO2 savings are as real as made out.
Yes, it's a serious issue, but if you want to take it really seriously, a smaller car will burn less lpg per mile and would be even better for enviroment.
And if it's an older car it's already been built.
Be carefull what you argue, there's always a smartypants about
But at least if we can get the arguements straight in here, we can make a better statement in the bigger world. Which has gotta be a bonus.
Lets face it, most of us run Bio/veg cos it saves money on the gas guzzling monsters we drive.The fact that its a bit greener is a bonus.Veg/bio produces less sulphur based emissions, and carcinogens from what Ive read, and smells so much nicer.Thats good enough for me.
Given I'm worried about upsetting my somewhat finicky TD5 with anything other than 100% pure full-fat dino juice, I've taken the alternative route, which is to use the bike instead for local runs, and Abby's nice economical Rover for longer trips when I have a choice... Might chuck some sunflower oil in at some point though and see what breaks!
Quote from: "rollazuki"Lets face it, most of us run Bio/veg cos it saves money on the gas guzzling monsters we drive.The fact that its a bit greener is a bonus.Veg/bio produces less sulphur based emissions, and carcinogens from what Ive read, and smells so much nicer.Thats good enough for me.You're right. When new customers phone us enquiring about our biodiesel, one of the first questions is "How much is it a litre?" The fact that it's greener is a bonus, and that it's made from recycled used cooking oil is an even bigger bonus.
Quote from: "biodiesel-queen"Quote from: "rollazuki"Lets face it, most of us run Bio/veg cos it saves money on the gas guzzling monsters we drive.The fact that its a bit greener is a bonus.Veg/bio produces less sulphur based emissions, and carcinogens from what Ive read, and smells so much nicer.Thats good enough for me.You're right. When new customers phone us enquiring about our biodiesel, one of the first questions is "How much is it a litre?" The fact that it's greener is a bonus, and that it's made from recycled used cooking oil is an even bigger bonus.The cost of a gallon of Bio is recently being advertised on Real Radio ( by uk bio-fuels I think) They claim you can save 25p per GALLON .... just when I have got used to litres they start advertising gallons again !A clever advertising plot mefinks 25p off per gallon is roughly 5p a litre ... hardly a massive saving compared to the 40.9 per litre I am paying for LPG (a 56p saving against unleaded)Is it me, or are certain people pushing bio as a way of making a massive profit for themselves ?The Govt tax is less, but the apparent profit margins for commercial outlets and manufacturers seems to negate any tax bonus. Welcome to Rip Off Britain.One day, when we all have the acreage to grow our own fuel we will not only save the planet, but also save our wallets.
The reduction in CO2 emissions between petrol and LPG is one based on energy released and combustion efficiency, the burning of LPG releasing, to move the same vehicle, overall, 10 to 15% less CO2.
Quote from: "Wireless"The reduction in CO2 emissions between petrol and LPG is one based on energy released and combustion efficiency, the burning of LPG releasing, to move the same vehicle, overall, 10 to 15% less CO2.But isn't fuel economy, whilst running on LPG, 10-15% worse than on petrol...therefore overall CO2 emissions for that vehicle are the same whether running Petrol or LPG? :-s :-k
Using your example of a 5ppl saving, in a 50 litre tank that's a £2.50 saving, it may not seem that much but think about how much people complain when dino-diesel goes up a penny at the pumps! And £2.50 per fill up soon adds up over the year. If the saving is 10ppl (£5 per tank saving) or 15ppl etc.... well I'll let you do the maths.
QuoteI admit the conversion wasn't cheap, but the way I look at it is the conversion cost is within the total price of the car on the road and was budgeted for when I bought the vehicle.I know what you mean, when I was looking at buying the V8 or a TDi back in 1999 I noted that the same model year V8 was £3000 cheaper than the TDi, and then had the LPG conversion done for £1200.LPG was 35p a litre back then.I've since put another 81,000 mile on the V8, so I reckon it's paid for the conversion a few times over since then.
I admit the conversion wasn't cheap, but the way I look at it is the conversion cost is within the total price of the car on the road and was budgeted for when I bought the vehicle.
QuoteUsing your example of a 5ppl saving, in a 50 litre tank that's a £2.50 saving, it may not seem that much but think about how much people complain when dino-diesel goes up a penny at the pumps! And £2.50 per fill up soon adds up over the year. If the saving is 10ppl (£5 per tank saving) or 15ppl etc.... well I'll let you do the maths.L.P.G. = 41 pplPetrol = 97 pplA saving 56p per litre ..... = £28 per 50 litres top up ! I admit the conversion wasn't cheap, but the way I look at it is the conversion cost is within the total price of the car on the road and was budgeted for when I bought the vehicle. I am not knocking anyone using Biofuels, but merely pointing out that the immediate savings both emmisions wise and pocket wise are more obvious with LPG than a 5ppl saving over dino-diesel by buying a blended biofuel. I will now step down from my soapbox before I upset those who are doing their bit to save the planet.
Quote from: "Smego"I couldn't give a hoot about my carbon footprint!And we wonder why 4x4 owners get bad press from the environmentalists?
I couldn't give a hoot about my carbon footprint!