No Moral Comparison / EU handouts to Airbus and Boeing business with Uncle Sam
August 31, 2009
WTO to rule next week on Airbus funding dispute | www.google.com
To state that a hand to Airbus from Germany , France and Britain is the moral equivalent to legitimate services rendered by Boeing to the US government is none sense . The Europeans must learn how to do business and compete in the real world and subsidies is immoral and anti-competitive. The European and EU Government complain about China and other Asian dumping laws yet they practice the same.
August 26, 2009
EADS second-quarter profit up 76%; Airbus targets 300 gross orders | atwonline.com
EADS business which is almost 90% commercial aircraft dependant will experience hard times as it is currently in the eye of the Hurricane without visibility for future orders or cancellation of current orders .
Autoblog Misunderstood What Bill Ford Said About Batteries Used By Ford
August 20, 2009
Chevy Volt's 230 mpg rating, ad campaign comes under fire from Bill Ford, AdAge | green.autoblog.com
The Autoblog.com article I am analyzing is poorly edited, poorly fact-checked, and poorly written. William Clay Ford, could not have said what the article attributed to him in the context described.
Is The Chevrolet Volt Only A Fair Weather Car?
August 12, 2009
How did GM arrive at 230 mpg for the 2011 Chevrolet Volt? | www.autoblog.com
All this nonsense about the Chevrolet Volt's fuel use and performance is just hot air until the car is on the road and its actual performance under real driving conditions and with ordinary drivers is measured. I propose a side-by-side test of the Prius and the Chevrolet Volt to settle which is the more practical and versatile car.
Fast Charging EV Batteries Is A Problem Not A Solution
August 9, 2009
Electric Car Charge Stations: The Next Third Space? | www.thebigmoney.com
The cart is dragging the horse as the economically and electrical engineering clueless are now debating where to put the infrastructure for recharging (fueling) electric cars. All we have to do is change the transportation fueling, the shopping habits, and the daily routines we have built up over the last 100 years as soon as possible. Not quite. We' will also have to reconstruct our electric power distribution grid and avoid fast charging except in emergency situations. What was that?
Is General Motors backing Off Of The Chevrolet Volt Type Plug-In Hybrid?
August 8, 2009
New Buick Plug-In Hybrid Due By 2011: Breaking News | www.popularmechanics.com
The new Buick "two mode" hybrid is not an evolution of the Chevrolet Volt power train as this article in Popular Mechanics implies; the Buick (mild) "hybrids rather a step back for GM, and I think, an admission that all is not right with the Chevrolet Volt either in performance and range to be delivered or in marketability. GM made a misstep listening to Rick Wagoner and Bob Lutz both say that there was no future to the full hybrid exemplified by the outstandingly successful Prius.
Peugeot Expands Use of Rare Earth Based Batteries with First Diesel Hybrid
August 6, 2009
Peugeot preparing to launch its first diesel-powered hybrid | www.4wheelsnews.com
French car maker, Peugeot, has matched its long history of making and marketing diesel cars with the solid performance history of , reliable, and long lived nickel metal hydride battery packs, such as those made and used by Toyota in the Prius "full" hybrid, to introduce the first diesel hybrid powered car to enter the global marketplace in mass production. Did Peugeot engineers and marketers choose reliability over hype?
Toyota Is Closing A Unionized Former GM Plant That Toyota Doesn't Need
August 5, 2009
In a First, Toyota Is in Talks to Close a Plant | www.nytimes.com
The reporting of this event completely misses the point. NUMMI, New United Motors, Manufacturing, was created when Toyota was much weaker and GM was strong. It was used by both companies to learn from the other's manufacturing engineering technology. Forty years ago GM decided and published a prediction that the US car market would grow to 28 million units a year by 2000. Then GM and the rest of the world's OEM automotive industry began to try to build the capacity to fit this fantasy.
Ingersoll Rand CEO Talks the company share prices up
August 4, 2009
Ingersoll-Rand sees signs recession is almost over | www.marketwatch.com
It is surprising for a leader of such a resprected company to talk the stock prices up based on insignificant statistis while the company sales and orders are down by some 20%
July 12, 2009
Strategies for investing as inflation looms | www.latimes.com
There are three material based technologies for the production of sustainable energy by the conversion of sunlight to electricity by thin-film photovoltaic devices: 1, Amorphous silicon, 2. Cadmium telluride, and 3. Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide There is no shortage possible of silicon, but there are limits to both the rate of production of cadmium, tellurium, indium, gallium, and selenium and the total amount of each of them that can be recovered altogether. Today we're going to look at The tellurium (Supply) Conjecture.
Chesapeake Energy bites the natural gas bullet
January 25, 2012
Flurry of newbuild drilling rig deliveries in 2012 may dampen rig rates
January 20, 2012
Talisman joins the ranks of cautious E&P companies
January 12, 2012
Early signs of caution begin to cloud frontier exploration and production
January 4, 2012
It's too early in the game to write off Shtokman
December 8, 2011