It’s probably true that any commercial electric power generation is less polluting than using a gasoline engine. Of course, it’s better if that power comes from a renewable source, or at least natural gas, rather than coal.
The “Stanley Steamer” was a steam-powered automobile produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company (1902-1924). (My grandfather had one, but that was before I was born, and I never saw it.) Do any exist today outside of museums?
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 5 years ago
You could have connected a volcano instead.
tverberg about 5 years ago
A Trump-mobile! No cancer causing windmills used in generating this energy.
oldpine52 about 5 years ago
Where do you think the power for a Tesla comes from?
Leojim about 5 years ago
The fallacy of so many things that are considered green. So often if you look more into it they are far from it.
Egrayjames about 5 years ago
You can burn wood to produce gas to run a car….and wood is a renewable resource.
davanden about 5 years ago
It’s probably true that any commercial electric power generation is less polluting than using a gasoline engine. Of course, it’s better if that power comes from a renewable source, or at least natural gas, rather than coal.
gammaguy about 5 years ago
The “Stanley Steamer” was a steam-powered automobile produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company (1902-1924). (My grandfather had one, but that was before I was born, and I never saw it.) Do any exist today outside of museums?
Spiny Norman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Jay Leno has one.
jrinnebraska about 5 years ago
They used coal gas to power cars in WWII…look it up!
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Guess they had to do something with all those coal power plants they’re shutting down.