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[escepticos] Consumo de combustible
Hola, por azares de la vida he ido a dar con mi terminal en
http://www.greenpeace.org/~climate/industry/reports/smile.html
y en este sitio nos cuentan esta curiosa historia. Digamos que
experimento una gran desconfianza... ¿alguien sabe algo sobre el
tema?
Santi
[ industry | press releases]
SmILE - Showing Car Companies How it's Done
Greenpeace is committed to the eventual phase out of fossil fuel,
both in energy use and in transportation, Traffic consumes 60% of
world-wide oil production and must be addressed if we are to halt
climate change,
New cars are now produced at the rate of one per second, The average
car pelts out 4 times its weight in CO2 every year, Car numbers,
poor emission standards and road building are an environmental
outrage.
As long ago as 1981 , the prototype Renault Vesta was unveiled with
a fuel consumption aimed at less than 3 litres per 100km, or 78mpg,
In 1993 Greenpeace 'borrowed' the Vesta from a museum, and publicly
humiliated Renault at the Frankfurt car-show for its lack of
commitment.
The French government gave Renault and Peugeot $l80 million to
develop the low consumption vehicles, The Vesta was supposed to be
launched for production in 1990. It never happened.
Greenpeace took an average small car, a Renault Twingo, and cut its
fuel consumption in half, The Smile : SMall, Intelligent, Light and
Efficient. This car is what the motor industry said could not be
produced for at least two decades!
Smile could have been adapted from any of the small cars currently
on the market. It proves that manufacturers are simply not trying
to reduce emissions
The Renault Twingo we started with now has better aerodynamics and
a high output, low capacity supercharged engine. This is 'drop in
technology' - it is not experimental or under development, it can be
used RIGHT NOW!
Greenpeace has displayed Smile at several motor shows in 1996 and
1997, But the motor industry is not happy. The British Newspaper
'The Independent' said, "Why is the world's motor industry not
willing to produce a car like this?" Why indeed?
How the engine reduces fuel, not power: The most frequently used
operating point is matched to the point of highest thermal
efficiency, and extra power is delivered when needed from a
supercharger.
The engine is only 360cc, yet the smile performance equals or
exceeds the 1.2 litre Twingo. Independent experts have verified
that it is just as robust as normal, larger heavier engines.