Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Lead-acid storage cells aren't really that filled with awful >chemicals. A bit of acid and some lead plates with calcium and some >other goodies mixed in for good measure. There are some new >technologies are promising better power densities. > > The main battery of the Prius uses NiMh chemistry. These are considered quite environmentally benign, much more so than Pb acid batteries. >I see that some folks are finding ways to plug in their hybrids (as >can be done in Europe) so they get over 100 mpg. > This only makes sense if you do a lot of short trips. I've heard the total energy storage of the Prius' battery is equivalent to only 1/2 pint of gasoline. > I'm all for this. I'd >rather have vehicles use mostly electric power and then focus on >efficient and low-pollution at the power generation site than lots of >small power generators that are less efficient and which pollute more. > Lots of small generators (one per home for example) can make a lot of sense if the waste heat can be used for heating. In that case you are basically getting 100% efficiency.