Alternative Fuels
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Millions of vehicles around the world already run on alternative fuels.The average consumer chooses alternative fuel to save money. What are the benefits for you?
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#1 by greyflcn at November 25th, 2009
The risk isn’t when …
The risk isn’t when we run out.
It’s when it costs too much.
Ethanol isn’t going to do us much good.
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Brazil is a Red Herring, almost all of their fuel comes from domestic Oil.
And they have plans to dramatically increase their oil production.
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Don’t have to be rich, but thats only in the tropics.
Ah yes, Palm Oil BioDiesel. Not like thats going to do us any good.
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#2 by diamondsmajestic1 at November 25th, 2009
Yes you are right. …
Yes you are right. Cost is a driver of change. Do you believe that steps towards carbon emission reduction are a steps in the right diection?
Destruction of wetlands and rainforests for fuel crops is a serious issue for the world. Maybe stored solar electricity from the sun will be used to power future transport.
Maybe new technologies will emerge. Sometimes simple solutions from ordinary people work. Good luck with your 100% electric car project
#3 by greyflcn at November 25th, 2009
Well 100% electric …
Well 100% electric probably won’t be for a while.
Instead, something more like the Chevy Volt:
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A fully electric car, with a scaled down battery, and a lightweight gasoline generator for backup electricity.
That way you can drive on 100% electric for all your commutes. And for those long range trips, or inbetween you got gasoline.
Phoenix Motors will probably be the first to deliver this tech.
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#4 by greyflcn at November 25th, 2009
Well clean power is …
Well clean power is good.
And we’re getting there.
Oh, and a good thing to note.
Driving on electricity from the dirtiest coal plants would be like driving a Prius in emmisions.
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That means existing nighttime charging capacity (plus extra power plant fuel) can support virtually an entire countries worth of electric cars. Without building even 1 new power plant.
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#5 by yertalert at November 25th, 2009
i think just …
i think just running on water is the way to go… but i think veg oil for diesels is a good way to recycle the waste veg oil… mean while i think we should run on water… it cleans the o-zone and its safe… you can google it for more info! thanks
#6 by kami63116 at November 25th, 2009
run on water? Do …
run on water? Do you have any idea how many people die every year because of a lack of water? Go watch the documentary a world without water before you decide thats the way to go.
#7 by robpaints at November 25th, 2009
I would love to see …
I would love to see military equipment, space shuttle, running on ethanol. lol
whomever controls the oil supply in Iraq will control the world and weaken other countries military.
is all about world domination and the civilians are expendable.