July 11, 2008
Innovations In Car Gas
Gasoline or diesel fuels are the most popular forms of car gas at the present time. However, new innovative discoveries to power modern engines are surfacing day to day. Much research has been done on nitro fuel, water fuel, and the development of green fuels.
Everyone is trying to find a way to save on day to day living. With the cost of operating and maintaining a vehicle, many are looking to new ways to power their cars and trucks with alternative fuels that are environmentally friendly, as compared to gasoline and diesel, and more economical.
Water fuel, of course, may be the least expensive after a conversion kit is in place, however, many people are taking an avid interest in the development of green fuels. Car gas produced from fossil fuels is expensive and toxins emitted from burning it is a threat to human health and the planet as a whole. Alternative methods of running a car or truck include corn based fuels, and of course, electric engines. There are other options available but overall, a majority of people seem to be focusing on the green fuels.
All car fuels have their pros and cons. Gasoline and diesel are expensive and send harmful pollutants into the air we breathe. Corn and other plant based fuels present their own problems. Although green-gas emissions would be greatly reduced by using these fuels, vast tracts of land would be necessary to grow enough product to support demand.
This would benefit agricultural areas and possibly produce more employment to keep the supply chain going, however, areas where land is not arable would be left out. The price of purchasing green fuels may be somewhat lower than fossil fuels but research shows that less energy is produced by green fuels, so mileage per gallon would be reduced as well.
Many individuals are looking at hybrid and electric powered vehicles and although they may be somewhat more economical to operate, the expense of purchasing one is relatively high at the present time. Perhaps as more are developed and produced, that cost factor will fall in line with the more common vehicles available today.
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