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Old 16-09-2019, 01:12 PM   #10
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Default Re: Petrol Price crisis......

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The other fuel is electrons. More electric cars, less demand for fuel, price effect is down. So the analysis says. So we should be encouraging people to go that way if it suits them.
yes John every bit will help. As will hybrids which can approx 1/2 the consumption of a petrol car.


Also there's Fischer Tropsch process - place one plant in Gippsland, one in the Hunter Valley and one in the Bowen basin, that should help keep diesel truck fleet running if it comes to it. One at Collie too? Thanks to the AFF member who informed me there used to be a plant in Gippsland in times past
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