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I was very interested in the points Henry Ditmore made in 'Let's be optimistic' promoting the possible use of compressed air (CA) in commuter vehicles.

I was very interested in the points Henry Ditmore made in 'Let's be optimistic' (

Letters, 18 August

) promoting the possible use of compressed air (CA) in commuter vehicles.



Although not a sensible way of converting the heat/electrical energy of power stations into mechanical energy for the CA vehicle — due to the large heat loss during air compression — the letter does highlight a very important principle.



That is, a CA cylinder can hold as much useful energy as a battery of similar weight.



If the physical volume of the CA cylinder was also similar, Mr Ditmore may be missing something far more important about CA power than merely powering a small commuter vehicle. I wonder if you can guess what it is.



Justin Gudgeon

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