Conditional Zenith wrote:Well that does, but from my (limited) understanding, acceleration and noise are much less important in this regard. While noise does demonstrate wasted energy, generally the amount of sound energy involved in things isn't very large.
Noise is never taken into account in efficiency calculations. While sound is a wasted energy it is incredible insignificant compared with energy wasted as heat.
However, noise (sound energy) is a FAR bigger pollutant then heat energy, and indeed noise emissions have to meet stringent targets (anything above 100dB is damaging to human health, anything above 60dB is considered a nuisance by most councils).
Now while all that wild life in the country side that gets scared/woken up won't complain, but you will annoy a lot of people by creating a massive racquet every time your train pulls out the station (just stand next to a hst for an example).
You will also get vibration pollution from heavier (diesel) trains rather then electric ones.
And that was a very interesting read Andel, thank you.
And for who thinks burning garbage is a good idea - if you leave it to decompose you can collect the methane from it and use that for electricity. Several landfill sites in the US and the UK do this (and I assume elsewhere).