| bdbdbd said: @Kasz: Actually Sweden plans to get rid of all oil in energy usage before 2020(?), this caused them to get rid of their non-nuclear principle and buy lots of ethanol from Brazil (which really is a pioneer in ethanol fuels). Of course, in Sweden, a lot of problems occurs due to cold weather during winter, since ethanol becomes a really bad fuel when there's cold. Currently it looks like the best options for transport would be methane/natural gases to public transport inside cities, railroads electricity and diesel for everything else (including private peoples cars). |
Probably, assuming you get the right engine for it, and not just a converter. (Which are available now for 2K or so which would greatly cut the gas bills, though i hear they make the car a bit explosive during accidents not having the needed shutoffs a regular engine would.)
However I still gotta ask why we couldn't just go full plug-in cars.








