In December 2015, 196 countries came to an agreement to address the planet’s most pressing challenge – climate change. The overriding goal was to figure out just how to make certain that average global temperatures do not increase 2ᴼ C more than what they were before the industrial revolution began to emit carbon fuel waste […]
Alternative Fuel Sources and New Inventions Needed
In one of his State of the Nation (or is it Union?) Addresses, President George W. Bush, the Texan-in-boots mentioned in his speech the word “addiction to oil” which, according to him would be given importance by adopting new strategy to find alternative fuel sources and gradually give America some relief from oil dependence. But […]
Alternative fuel enjoys the advantage
Since the oil price is soaring nearly $ 150 a barrel, Indian automobile manufacturers have started offering alternative energy versions to the weary and vexed customers. Here are some from the latest: Hyundai Motor India, on Monday announced that its accent model will be available in the compressed natural gas (CNG) variant too. Maruti Suzuki […]
Looking At Viable Alternative Fuel Sources
I remember watching a CNN special report on alternate fuel sources. They emphasized on how much we needed to find alternative sources of fuel. There are plenty of ideas for alternative fuel depending on what part of the world you live in. The use of corn ethanol is very feasible alternative source at the moment […]
Current Oil Prices and Alternative Fuel Research Not an Indication of World Oil Reserves
Pull up to any gas station anywhere in America and you are likely to experience some degree of sticker shock. At a glance, prices can be explained away by geo-political factors – crisis in the Middle East and America’s deteriorating relationships with oil-exporting nations, such as Russia, Venezuela, Iran, and Sudan. These delicacies are certainly […]
Junking OPEC oil for alternative fuels
Heavy dependence on costly imported oil and gas is fast draining the economic coffers of most developing economies. Yet, most Third World government continue to import fossil fuels to run their various industries. Officials said this is their only way to keep up with the rest of the world. Otherwise, the economic lifeblood of these […]
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