NumberSix -> RE: Presidential candidate comparisons. (8/31/2008 4:40:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Thadius Or invests in things like http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/exxonmobil/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&ndmConfigId=1001106&newsId=20080827005059&newsLang=en quote:
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE1)--ExxonMobil Chemical today announced the start-up of a manufacturing facility at its existing site in Pensacola, Fla., that provides new capacity for the production of a revolutionary new tire material technology that can improve vehicle fuel efficiency. “Tire inner liners made with the new material, Exxcore™ dynamically vulcanized alloy (DVA), achieve leading-edge air retention with less material. This reduces air loss between fillings and helps conserve energy and resources for future generations,” said Art Sullivan, vice president, ExxonMobil Chemical Butyl Polymers Business. Specifically, Exxcore™ DVA enables better fuel economy from significantly improved tire inflation pressure retention (IPR). IPR is a measure of tire air pressure loss over time. Improved air retention means reduced rolling resistance, resulting in improved fuel economy. If all vehicle tires on the road in the U.S. had an IPR of 1.5 percent, it would represent a significant potential annual fuel savings of over 700 million gallons and a reduction in greenhouse gases of over 6 million tons per year, equivalent to taking over a million cars off the road. The new material’s performance benefits have already been recognized by key tire manufacturers. ExxonMobil Chemical’s development partner, The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., plans to begin manufacturing tires with Exxcore™ DVA inner liners later this year. In addition, Cheng Shin Rubber Company, the manufacturer of the popular “MAXXIS” brand, plans to debut a higher-performance, lower-IPR tire with the new inner liner material in 2009. So, they have an R&D plant in Florida. Who else gets tax breaks for R&D? IBM? Lindy Little Joe? McDonalds? it isn't enough, if they are going to concentrate on that, then let them give up the extremely attractive leases on our land. I think it is great they will reduce gas use with their highly efficient tires in years to come, but my understanding is that we are at the mercy of foreiggn countries for our energy. OK, there is one day of oil, out of the year, world wide that we would have used, one day of oil for americans, but it aint cutting a fat hog in the ass, and one has to wonder what the tires cost, how soon will they be implemented worldwide, and so on............
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