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subject: Will The Right Alternative Energy For Our Vehicles Ever Be Discovered? [print this page]


It hasn't been long ago that diesel supported vehicles were becoming more popular because the fuel was cheaper than gas. But the price ranges for all types of fuel are rising so many people are anxious. Right now the price tag on diesel fuel is greater than gasoline. Many environmentalists, researchers, and technologists are looking for new alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.

The original diesel engine was developed to run on peanut oil or vegetable oil but because petroleum was much cheaper, people prefered diesel fuel. It seemed that people didn't fully understand that these engines were able to regular cooking oil. Present-day biodiesel is generally manufactured from vegetable oil, animal fats, soybean oil, and even recycled restaurant grease. B20 is often a mixture of 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleum diesel, and this fuel can run any diesel vehicle. What really is great about biodiesel would be that the fuel is biodegradable plus it gives out low gas emissions.

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is a byproduct of petroleum production and this can be used to power diesel engine vehicles as well. LPG currently is the least expensive of all petroleum products. You can use LPG by setting up a conversion apparatus. A fully biodegradable and renewable fuel, that is made from a biomass that has been fermented, is ethanol. It doesn't promote greenhouse gas emissions since it burns clean. You will find there's fuel known as E85 which is comprised of 15% gasoline and 85% alcohol and can be used in any diesel engine. This will have a higher price tag than any other alternative type of fuel.

Another alternative is automobiles that operate on electricity but they have a couple of problems. The power supply doesn't last very long and cannot move fast enough for the freeway. Even so the Tesla sports car is still able to resolve both of those problems. Despite the fact that we have seen some advancements, notably Tesla, electric cars have never really taken off, and this could be due to the high price tag. When people aren't ready to go electric, at least buying a hybrid is the next best thing. These vehicles happen to be powered by both a gasoline engine and an electric motor. Even though they are pricier than a typical car, they offer the best fuel mileage.

There are still several issues with a lot of the alternative fuels on the market. There is constant research to identify a viable solution, and progress is certainly being made. Someday later on there'll be alternative fuels running any vehicle.

by: Craig Clemmings




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