The Guardian - 25/11/09
Diesel-powered farm machinery will be with us for some time to come.
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Major barriers to the mass production of electric tractors
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Major barriers to the mass production of electric tractors
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Jeez. This guy should get outside his cave.The development of batteries and control systems has been directed at the needs of passenger cars, which do not have to pull heavy loads at low speeds for long periods.
I wonder how heavy he thinks containers are at ports?
The port of los angeles ALREADY HAS a drayage truck which pulls not heavy loads but VERY HEAVY loads for long periods.
Does 60,000 lbs for 50 miles ring a bell?
Sorry no cigar.The heavy-duty electric short-haul drayage truck -- the first of its kind at any port worldwide -- can pull a 60,000-pound cargo container at a top speed of 40 mph with a range of 50 miles
His anecdotal experience of driving diesel tractors notwithstanding, there's NO reason a tractor couldn't be developed with the same battery on the heavy duty drayage truck with a greater range (since it clearly won't be pulling 60,000 pounds.
But I'm not surprised. The guardian has become a doomer paper.
Bloody doomers.
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Not disagreeing with you mate, just that from an economics perspective at some price point it may be more profitable to sell the biodiesel and run the far more efficient electric tractor off of e.g. a wind turbine that doesn't take up any land.RalphW wrote:For once I agree with your fifth.
Electric tractors have been around for decades. They work.
However, I also think tractors are one of the few uses for biodiesel that are rational. They require no more land to feed them than the equivalent team of horses.
In any case as you say, even taking the case where they don't go to electric tractors, you could run the tractor off of the land which would otherwise have used horses.
Thus: yet another nail in the coffin of "back to the land".
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They shit into the air instead. At least you can make use of what comes out of a horse.fifthcolumn wrote:True. But tractors don't shit in the street either.RalphW wrote:But it all depends... you can't breed tractors.....
Oxen would probably be better. They breed, the shit can be used to grow food, and when they can't work any more you can eat them!