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On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 22:10:02 +0000, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
About twice as much gas in a barrel of crude as diesel. Yeah, but is that due to the demand, or the physical properties of a barrel of oil? I know that home heating oil is quite close to diesel, but is it included in the number? Which makes sense. Just shooting off an opinion, diesel/electric has got to be a better method than gas - just makes sense to me. I wouldn't argue with that, but the point would be to maximize the use of each barrel, be it gas or diesel. By the by, there are several diesel/electric hybrids starting to appear. It seems one of the main pros, is emissions, especially with the low sulfur being mandated in October. Of course, I can't prove that, but still... :) |
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