Impact Of Hybrid Cars On Environment
The 21st Century is beginning to realise the full extent of the effect we have on the environment around us. If we continue to abuse it the way we have been for many years, who knows what the future will hold?The result of any changes we make now may not be seen for many years ? perhaps not even in our lifetime. But our children and grandchildren will certainly be affected by what we do now, and the good news is there is a lot we can do to help the environment.
E85 Biofuel Myth Or Magic
E85 has been classified as an alternate fuel by the US Department of Energy to be used in your Flex Fuel Vehicle Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFV) can run on normal gasoline or E85 Ethanol
New Biodiesel Auction Site Changes the Way Renewable Fuel Is Bought and Sold
In January 2008, a revolutionary new website was launched that will forever change the biodiesel industry. Fillmore Fuels is the first biodiesel related auction website to hit the market. In today's renewable fuel market, there is a great divide between the individual consumer or home-brewer and the large commercial businesses. Fillmore Fuels is leading the way in bridging that divide by not only establishing a marketplace for biodiesel related items to be bought and sold, but also by building a community where everyone can come together to share their knowledge and expertise.
Biodiesel and the Oil Dependency Myth
The simple fact of life in this country is that in many cases we actually need a vehicle. While many cities have made great strides with public transportation in the last few years, America's dependency on the automobile won't disappear any time soon.
Facts About Hybrid Cars
There are a number of myths and misrepresentations about hybrid cars but there are also a number of clear facts. Certain hybrid cars produce a significant amount less pollutants than conventional cars although the amount depends on the model. The United States Government offers a number of incentives so that citizens will turn to hybrid cars and these include a valuable tax rebate. The cost of hybrid cars can be high initially but the truth about it is that it is an investment as the parts have warranties that provide free replacements. They keep their value as they are so much in demand. They tend to last longer than conventional gasoline cars and do not require more maintenance than other cars. The facts about hybrid cars technology...
Biodiesel And It's Many Uses
With gas prices increasing and growing environmental awareness, the need to consider alternate energy and fuel sources are becoming a necessity. One alternative is the use of Biodiesel fuel, which is becoming more and more popular today.
IntelliChoice.com: New EPA Ratings Should Not Dim Appeal of Hybrids -- - Alternative-Fuel Vehicles not just about fuel economy -
PRIMEDIA's IntelliChoice.com, the online source for automotive ownership cost and value analysis, today said the Environmental Protection Agency's new gas mileage ratings should not be a primary concern for auto buyers considering hybrids and alternative fuel vehicles.
Lorenzini to Lead Biodiesel Startup
Serial entrepreneur leaves DocuSign with strong leadership team in place.
Organic Racing Team?s Ethanol-Fueled Racecar Wins Third Overall in One Lap of America
Zero carbon footprint and fast? You bet! Organic Racing Team?s biomass- (ethanol-) fueled racecar placed third in Tire Rack?s 25th anniversary One Lap of America, besting a group consisting of BMWs, Corvettes and other speedy models. Organic Racing?s Lotus 7 replica was constructed in three months for less than $30,000.
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Algae Biodiesel: Fuel of the Future
There is no question that alternative fuel sources must be found if we are going to reduce our dependence on oil, lower transportation costs, and stop damaging the environment. Algae biodiesel is a fuel alternative that has many people hopeful for these changes as it creates fuel efficiently without displacing food crops, damaging the environment, and it reduces our dependence on oil.
Corn, soybeans, and waste oil are all known sources for fuel alternatives, but food crops used to produce fuel oil have proven to be counterproductive and waste oils are finite in supply. Corn and soybeans used for making fuel take away from food that would have otherwise gone to consumers. This creates the potential to raise food prices. Food crops used to make fuel are also not as efficient as algae. It takes an acre of soybeans to make about 50 gallons of oil and an acre of corn to make only about 20 gallons of oil. In contrast, an acre of algae will produce about 10,000 gallons of oil over the course of a year. This difference is one of the main reasons that algae biodiesel has gained popularity in the race to produce alternative fuels but there are many other reasons why many people are considering it.
The economical nature of algae biodiesel means that 15000 square miles of algae farms would be able to produce enough biodiesel to power all of the cars, trucks, and other gas powered transportation in the US. If the US began farming operations on this scale we would be able to almost entirely eliminate our need for oil and fossil fuels. This farming figure may seem like a lot, but is only 300 square miles of algae farms per state, and larger states could easily spare more than 300 square miles for such farms. The environmental impact of algae biodiesel is nothing compared to fossil fuel use which means that we would also be helping to solve global warming and other climate issues caused by fossil fuels.
Algae biodiesel is also easy to produce compared with other types of biodiesel that require filtering and titrating. It is even possible to produce algae biodiesel at home which means that consumers would be able to produce their own fuel and reduce their individual need for oil. Individuals can take control of their own fuel needs and take some of the power away from big energy suppliers. This possibility means that energy costs could potentially fall even form the big producers.
Making algae biodiesel at home is not easy, however, but it is possible and very economical. Using algae to create fuel means that there is no waste and consumers can stop depending on oil with its quickly rising prices for their fuel needs. Every consumer has been impacted by the sharp rise in oil prices and if they continue to soar many people will end up not being able to afford their daily commute or will not be able to afford other necessities such as food in order to continue driving. There is no doubt that alternative fuel sources must be developed and quickly; ones that are sustainable and affordable for consumers.
For more information about algae biodiesel and how to make your own algae biodiesel at home visit www.global-greenhouse-warming.com/making-algae-biodiesel.html
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