Amtrak to roll out high-efficiency trains with regenerative braking (video)

Amtrak starts receiving highefficiency trains with regenerative braking video

Some of us look at electric trains as efficient transportation almost by definition, but that’s not entirely true when they consume a lot of power and give little back. Amtrak is about to strike a better balance now that it’s close to receiving the first of 70 high-efficiency Siemens ACS-64 trains destined for routes across DC, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania. Each engine centers on a regenerative braking system that can recover up to 5MW of energy, much of which goes back to the power grid. The machinery is smarter, too: it can self-diagnose problems and mitigate the impact until repairs are possible. Commuters won’t immediately notice the difference when ACS-64 trains reach the rails between this fall and 2016, but there should be important behind-the-scenes savings. Amtrak reckons that the new vehicles could lower energy consumption by 3 billion kilowatts in the long run, which might help both the company’s bottom line and local utilities.

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Via: Inhabitat, Wired

Source: Amtrak

Steampunk Locomotive Barbecue Grill: Chew Chew

This is a real man’s grill. Not some round pot on a tripod that you shove coals in and forget about on the back porch. If I have all the translations right, this was made by a group called “Tvoryukami” for a private owner. The guy loves to grill obviously and has a ton of money to burn (and now he has a place to do it.)

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People in the Russian village near Ryazan Deulino don’t have a lot to do, so they are apparently craftsmen, building all kinds of cool stuff. Like this amazing 4-ton locomotive barbecue pit that has three bays and a brick-lined furnace. Some of the controls in the cab are even functional. For instance, the wheel turns the rotating spit.

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This is a grill to kill all other grills. Maybe they can put it on the tracks and have a mobile barbecue.

[via EPBOT via Neatorama]