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Obama & Alternative Energy Sources
It will take several years to approve and fully implement comprehensive new alternative energy policies, however the Obama administration promises a new era of energy and environment policy for the United States. Obama expressed his intention to shift the U.S. away from petroleum as its primary energy source and towards alternative renewable energy sources, advanced biofuels and effi Read the rest of this entry »
While many people view going “green,” as a politically correct thing to do in this day and age, when it comes to fuel be it gasoline or diesel there are limited supplies and seemingly unlimited demand. This means that finding alternatives to traditional forms of fuel is a wise decision for many automobile owners as well as those who decide to supplement their current fuel or diesel, if the case may be, consumption by incorporati Read the rest of this entry »
Alternative fuels are still in its early stages. They are past the embryonic stage, but that doesn’t mean it has matured yet. There are many things to consider with alternative fuels and, such is the case with any new technology, there are pros and cons to alternative fuel.
The pros are obvious, save money and save environment. But are the pros and cons of alternative fuel really that black and white? Proponents of Read the rest of this entry »
As the new millennium begins, people have never been so eco-conscious. In recent years, the imminent threat of global warming has compelled us to re-consider how we do and make things. This is most especially true when it comes to our daily means of transport — the car — which unfortunately, ranks among the major contributors of air pollution (and noise pollution) in the world. Thankfully, scientists are continuing to explor Read the rest of this entry »
Biofuels are created by converting organic matters into fuel so that mankind can be supplied with energy. The biofuels represent alternative ways to stop using the fossil fuels which are already depleting for the near future. Biofuels include under this designation ethanol, derivatives of plants namely sugar cane, corn oils and vegetables. Nonetheless, not all products made from ethanol can be used to generate power. The agency Read the rest of this entry »