[Gasification] Aviation'sroleinglobalwarming...9/11aftermathproves theoriesonH20incontrailsindramatic fashion.

Ken Basterfield ken at basterfield.com
Mon Mar 24 08:38:21 CDT 2008


Hello Rolf,
In the UK, Avgas costs roughly the same as Mogas and is taxed, coming out at
about 110pence per litre. So no tax advantage.
As a pensioner I will be able to travel off peak country wide after April
1st. For free by bus. I don't think the trains are included but I wish they
were.
I guess that some government minister is getting a kickback from the bus
companies.
Seems illogical to exclude rail travel.
Ken



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[mailto:gasification-bounces at listserv.repp.org] On Behalf Of Rolf Uhle
Sent: 24 March 2008 10:27
To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification
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[Gasification]Aviation'sroleinglobalwarming...9/11aftermathproves
theoriesonH20incontrailsindramatic fashion.


Kenn, Ken, Max and all,

I don´t know where the fairs ob Canadian rail come from, but they are 
exessive.
But please be fair, remember the aviation fuel is mostly untaxed, the gov. 
(we all) pay for the infrastructures and most of the ground personell, 
including safety,
and nobody ever counts the environmental costb of transport. This taken into
account, train is king on land and ship over water. A big hope is monorail
highspeed transport( 500 mph) which nearly combines 
all advantages of air and rail. 
It won´t work until the tracks are built, though, different from air 
transport.
Rolf



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> Aviation'sroleinglobalwarming...9/11aftermathproves	
> theoriesonH20incontrailsin dramatic fashion.
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>             Small light aeroplanes are achieving 55mpg two up at about
> 110 knots.
> Requiring little in the way of expensive road infrastructure, and doing
> better than most cars.
> Have a look at this:
> http://www.avnet.co.uk/lts/pages/ulc.htm
> 
> Beats any old pious Prious hands down.
> Ken
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