by Bytesmiths » Wed 26 Nov 2008, 21:25:09
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'T')here is some work being done now to create true serial hybrid trains with batteries onboard to capture the regen.
I sure would like to see a reference -- got any?
This just doesn't make sense to me. You'd need about 100 times the battery as you have in a typical electric car, for the same driving range of 50-100 km.
On the other hand, if you have an electric train system, you have someplace you can feed the energy -- no batteries needed.
Rather than put all that money into batteries, why don't they simply adapt the system to electricity? The wires over the track could be connected to the national grid, so that trains going downhill could put electricity into the grid, and all-electric trains -- no diesel at all -- could run off of wind/hydro/solar (or coal).
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('criticalmass', 'H')opefully, this is where supercapacitors will come in extremely handy in the near future.
That would be nice, but people have been working on these for a long time. Do you have any references for recent breakthrough research?
This seems to me like "denial" thinking -- if we only are smart enough, we'll escape Peak Oil somehow.