Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Run out of gas? Run out of electricity? Never happens unless you're just plain stupid.
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Depends on how much you drive it!
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Pollution is 1 issue but hazardous waste is more important. How are your electric golf carts and EVs recharged? A lot of them by coal plants, most people think electric is all pure, it’s not. How much of our natural resources are used to create lithium batteries. Then you got disposing issues of the batteries which are hazardous waste products and if you have these hazardous waste sites near drinking water reservoirs. They have these same issues in the northwest next to the Columbia river
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All for a nominal fee... No tow needed...
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You read here, you need no further evidence! |
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Just think TV should have made it all electric from the beginning, and I never even suggested banning gas carts as an option. As you say, certainly not going to happen now. |
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And how exactly would they have made the villages all electric without banning gas carts? Without explicitly banning gas carts, people would buy what they consider to be their best option. Just look around and you will see what most people consider the best option, YAMAHA GAS CARTS.
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I have an ‘09 Yamaha that burns about three gallons of gas a month. Not much pollution in three gallons of gas.
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Given that the OP asked about the pollution coming from a gas powered golf cart, it is interesting to see how far in the weeds this thread has gone.
To the OP - A few people have answered the CO2 question. The other pollutants (NOx, CO, and unburned hydrocarbons) are important as well. On a car, these are significantly reduced by the catalytic converter. While a quick google search turned up some state and national figures, I did not find figures for gasoline engines in golf carts. NIOSH did have a report of a farmer who died after being in an enclosed space for 30 minutes with an 11 HP gasoline engine running. While this is not a quantitative number, it does show that a significant amount of CO was produced. If I can track down some reliable figures for the pollutants in the exhaust of small, 4 stroke engines, I will let you know.
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Perhaps you should check the regulations, but I believe the FAA also prohibits "containers of gasoline" from being checked as luggage. Of course, keeping a few gallons of gas in your garage, shouldn't be of any concern to your family. |
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I'm going to start a poll. Let's see what the numbers say... Edit: Can anyone find a link that let's you add a poll?
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