High Energy Costs Can be a Good Thing

It isn't just cars that are slimming down. Cargo/Container ships also use a huge amount of fuel, and contribute about 4.5% of the world's CO2.

This image is a design for adding a parafoil to ships in the open ocean (much more efficient than sails). It can save a huge amount of energy.

So I say, keep the prices up - it will FORCE us to eventually slash oil usage and this, imports.



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good indeed. now put a retractable solar panel and like the convertibles, put it out in the sun to act as a sun shade and generate energy too.
 
Interesting idea with the parafoils, however it may be a problem if the wind blows from the wrong direction :)
Solar energy is still an expensive alternative energy source at this point. A ship takes years to build. Any major changes to the type of energy used will happen at best 10 years down the road ....
 
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It isn't just cars that are slimming down. Cargo/Container ships also use a huge amount of fuel, and contribute about 4.5% of the world's CO2.

This image is a design for adding a parafoil to ships in the open ocean (much more efficient than sails). It can save a huge amount of energy.

So I say, keep the prices up - it will FORCE us to eventually slash oil usage and this, imports.



wind-boat-sets-sail_69.jpg

Get that cable snagged around the prop and it will be ugly. So we think the Onedin Line is coming back?

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