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well the only problem with your predictions is that's all they are, predictions
I've worked for what i call the big 3 over the years (since 1977) and i can say i've seen all of them go through trying times and they are still going strong leading the markets consistently.
and another thing, if ammonia was a viable source for fuel in anything they would have already explored it and i would have seen some evidence it would be something viable for future power sources, but i have not from them. They did attempt to go down the hydrogen fuel cell market a few years back but that was proven to be extremely expensive and never gained any real traction in the market even after then improvements they've made to it over the years. It's just way to expensive for any consumer to want to do it.
So in effect this is the same scenario with ammonia, it is not in any form attractive to them enough to venture down this road any more than they already have using DEF, due to the cost of doing it from a consumer standpoint.
sure we all want to limit or eliminate bad emissions but until the technology is more affordable? NOBODY will entertain this notion no matter how hard the 'carbon free' initiative is pushed.
windmills and solar cell tech are only as good as their production rates and since they only work when then wind is blowing or the sun is out that limits their capacity and the technology is no where near the capacity to produce anywhere near what we have using the power production we currently use. Everything that has been produced today only provides an AID to our currently used power sources and is nowhere near what we would need to sustain an acceptable operation at an affordable cost.
You can spit out all the figures you want that look good on paper but until it is put into the real world application and tested and proven to work to the standards we all expect based on what we have NOW? it will never catch on in the main stream.
why else do you think the big mfg's havn't already picked this up and ran with it?
think about it ;o)


And to date, you still have to put this truck of yours out there for everyone to actually see in real time, which you STILL have yet to do. Your deceptive behavior about all of this makes your claims very suspect. After the little bit of research i've done on it you are not being straight up with anyone about it. Hiding behind this IP thing only reinforces what i have already presumed about it.
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  • By swoop223
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