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What alternative fuel sources can we use instead?

What alternative fuel sources can we use instead?

Two biofuels, ethanol and biodiesel, can be used in most existing motor vehicles and are pretty easy to handle. In theory, using biofuels can cut down your car’s greenhouse gas emissions because burning them releases only the carbon that was absorbed when they were growing.

Which alternative fuel is widely available today?

Ethanol, an alcohol-based fuel, is made of renewable materials – think crops like corn, barley, and wheat. Several blends of ethanol are used today but E10 is most common (10% ethanol and 90% gasoline).

Are there viable alternative sources of fuel?

The main alternatives to oil and gas energy include nuclear power, solar power, ethanol, and wind power.

What is the next fuel source for cars?

Hydrogen. Hydrogen is a potentially emissions- free alternative fuel that can be produced from domestic resources for use in fuel cell vehicles.

Why are people so worried about alternative fuels?

One day, our sources for traditional fuels including petroleum would be depleted. Owing to the fact that these fuels are typically not renewable, a lot of people are worried that a day would come when the demand for these fuels would be more than the supply, triggering a considerable world crisis.

Which is the best alternative fuel for cars?

Biofuel Biofuels such as bioethanol (which can be used instead of petrol), are made from corn and sugarcane, whereas biodiesel is made from vegetable oils and animal fats. Both replace non-renewable crude oil-derived fuels. The best types are second generation biofuels which are produced from sustainable sources rather than those grown for food.

How is heat saved by using alternative fuels?

Heat Two-thirds of the energy generated by petrol or diesel is wasted as heat. Thermoelectric technology, which converts heat into electricity, can help reduce this and is already under development by several car makers.

What can be used instead of fossil fuels in a car?

Hydrogen Hydrogen can be used instead of fossil fuels in combustion engines. Hydrogen cars give out no harmful tailpipe emissions, only water. Critics point out it transfers energy consumption away to the plant that makes the hydrogen, and there is currently no hydrogen refuel infrastructure in place.

Where does the energy for alternative fuels come from?

Alternative fuels are derived from sources other than petroleum. Most are produced domestically, reducing our dependence on imported oil, and some are derived from renewable sources.

One day, our sources for traditional fuels including petroleum would be depleted. Owing to the fact that these fuels are typically not renewable, a lot of people are worried that a day would come when the demand for these fuels would be more than the supply, triggering a considerable world crisis.

How many alternative fuels are used in cars?

Alternative fuels for automobiles are currently a topic of growing interest and importance. On the basis of October 2013 data, there are approximately 34 million flexible fuel vehicles and the sale of hybrid electric vehicles numbered more than 9 million (September 2014 data).

How are alternative fuels different from petrol and diesel?

Alternative fuels are derived from sources other than petroleum. Most are produced domestically, reducing our dependence on imported oil, and some are derived from renewable sources. Often, they produce less pollution than gasoline or diesel. Ethanol is produced domestically from corn and other crops.

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Ruth Doyle