Dear readers,
Just a moment ago I had an intense discussion with my father concerning renewable energy. Please keep in mind both of us have (very) little knowledge about renewable energy. We did little research with no results, and since I'm eager to know 'the' answer, I decided to give it a try at your forum.
The point of discussion:
Is it possible for a car to be self-sufficient by using and producing renewable energy at the same time?
As in: a car would produce wind energy and/or solar energy, transmitting it to a battery-pack, which keeps the car driving/accelerating/etc.. The battery-pack would save energy to start the engine, get it driving so your wind energy-producing devices will find more wind-resistance, resulting in more energy which will fill the battery-pack again.
I said: yes it is possible.
My father: no it is not.
(long discussion using unsubstantiated argumentation)
Thank you for your time. I hope someone knows the answer, although I think I'm one of the few who doesn't.
Greetings,
Julius van der Kwast (me, son)
Bram van der Kwast (father)
The Netherlands
Just a moment ago I had an intense discussion with my father concerning renewable energy. Please keep in mind both of us have (very) little knowledge about renewable energy. We did little research with no results, and since I'm eager to know 'the' answer, I decided to give it a try at your forum.
The point of discussion:
Is it possible for a car to be self-sufficient by using and producing renewable energy at the same time?
As in: a car would produce wind energy and/or solar energy, transmitting it to a battery-pack, which keeps the car driving/accelerating/etc.. The battery-pack would save energy to start the engine, get it driving so your wind energy-producing devices will find more wind-resistance, resulting in more energy which will fill the battery-pack again.
I said: yes it is possible.
My father: no it is not.
(long discussion using unsubstantiated argumentation)
Thank you for your time. I hope someone knows the answer, although I think I'm one of the few who doesn't.
Greetings,
Julius van der Kwast (me, son)
Bram van der Kwast (father)
The Netherlands
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