"Alternative Fuels"
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Right now in the United
States, there is a huge push for people to use
alternative fuels as opposed to gasoline. There are many
reasons for this push. Generally, it’s because
alternative fuels are kinder to the environment and can
help to combat the ever-growing problem of global
warming.
The price of driving a car is rising at an alarming
rate. It has become very expensive to drive a car, so
people are looking out for ways to save money on their
fuel. Scientists are developing alternative fuels that
can help not only the environment, but also the
consumer’s checkbook. The new alternative fuels offer
advantages in so many ways that people are really
starting to take a look at these as an option over
paying astronomical gasoline prices.
When consumers use alternative fuels both to gas up
their car as well as heat and cool their homes, they are
helping the environment as well as helping themselves.
The toxins that are released into the air when we burn
gasoline and other fuels have shown to contribute to
global warming and before we know it, winter will be as
warm as summer.
In the simplest form, an alternative fuel is one that is
not produced by using crude oil. They are simply fuels
that replace conventional gasoline as a means of
powering vehicles. Alternative fuels have desirable
energy efficiency and pollution reduction features. The
1990 Clean Air Act encourages development and sale of
alternative fuels.
There are many different kinds of alternative fuels –
the most prominent one as well as the one that has been
around the longest is ethanol. Ethanol is made from corn
which is a great help to our farmers as well as to
consumers and the environment. Ethanol is sometimes
called grain alcohol. It can also be made from organic
materials including agricultural crops and waste, plant
material left from logging, and trash including paper.
The alcohol found in alcoholic beverages is ethanol.
However, the ethanol used for motor fuel is denatured,
which means poison has been added so people can't drink
it. Some people believe that producing ethanol takes
more energy than it gives back and for the most part,
this is true. However, technologies have evolved in such
a way that it is possible to increase the efficiency of
producing ethanol.
The growing trend toward alternative fuels will probably
grow as we become more and more conscious of how we are
damaging our environment through our habits and products
we use. New alternative fuels are being developed all
the time and having a choice will certainly be a nice
alternative itself.
Alternative Fuels Expansion
The expansion of the alternative fuel business has exploded
these days as people are looking more and more toward improving
the environment and perhaps even saving some money in the
process. As gas prices continue to skyrocket, gasoline companies
know that they must start considering an expansion of their
companies to compete in the alternative fuel race if they want
to stay afloat.
Alternative fuels are simply those that are not made with any
oil products. They are manufactured using products such as corn,
vegetable oil, and even garbage! The expansion of the
alternative fuel business has its advantages as alternative
fuels burn cleaner and have less of an effect on the
environment.
As people start to take notice of the issue of global warming,
it sparks their interest in alternative fuels as a way to help
the environment and keep our world from imploding. That is why
oil companies and refineries are finding that they have to keep
up with this public interest through an expansion of their
alternative fuel divisions.
Another area of expansion in the alternative fuel market is with
big car companies. They are starting to make more and more
vehicles that are able to run on E85 fuel, ethanol, electricity,
and propane. In fact, beginning in 1998, the Ford Motor Company
committed $1 billion toward the expansion of their alternative
fuel vehicle production lines.
In addition, the proliferation of alternative fuels and
alternative fuel vehicles is driving demand for new kinds of
technician training. Considerable market expansion has occurred
in CNG, propane, ethanol, and biodiesel, with more modest
advances in battery-electric power. The expansion in this area
of alternative fuel requires new training when it comes to
making repairs to vehicles that run on alternative fuels.
Even gas stations are starting to find out that they also have
to take part in the expansion of the market when it comes to
alternative fuels. As more people start to purchase alternative
fuel vehicles, they are also demanding easy accessibility to the
fuels that run them. In order to meet the demand for alternative
fuels, expansion of gas station facilities is nearly a
requirement these days.
There’s no doubt about it that the expansion of the alternative
fuel market affects all kinds of people and businesses. The good
news is that it is affecting them in a GOOD way! Expansion is
always good for business, and when it comes to alternative
fuels, it’s good for the environment and the consumer as well. I
say, let the expansion continue!
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