50,000 gallons a year. What's that good for? About 2 weeks of operating a regular diesel locomotive hauling a full load of cargo across the country, for a round trip, one time?
Not impressively eliminating much... that's the smallest fraction of diesel fuel measurable on an annual nationwide, or even statewide, use. It's about how much a single freight train uses round trip, from coast to coast, one time. There are a LOT more trains in use, all over the state, and the country, than that. We know, because they seem to crash alot, and get into the news
So, in 10 hours, about 1500 gallons, so, in 24 hours, about 3600 gallons.
In 7 days, about 21,000 gallons.
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
ReplyDeleteWe got similar locomotive on test in Poland, the SM42-6Dn from PESA for some time, they will go with full produce now.
ReplyDeletehttps://pesa.pl/en/produkty/lokomotywy/sm42-6dn-hydrogen/