What Is Your Most Preferred Alternative Fuel For Vehicles?
July 20th, 2009 by Green-Eco-Path-Finder
i always hear alternatives like bio diesel and other kinds. what do you think is the best and the most preferred alternative?
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WVO.Cheaper at $1.00 a gallon.
Bio diesel – smells like french fries…mmmm…french fries….
Actually a cousin of mine converted his dad’s old diesel Volvo to bio-fuel and drove it across the US last year. He ran a bit short on oil to burn a couple times but otherwise did fine – and yes it really did smell like french fries….mmmm…frenchfries
Most alternative fuels have their pros and cons
For example electric cars have a very short range, and yeah you’ll save a boatload on gas but remember that your electric bill will skyrocket. Also all that electricity probably comes from oil burning power plants.
Hydrogen Cars suffer because there are very little hydrogen stations in the country. The hydrogen what we use to power those cars we get from natural gas which is not a renewable resource.
Cars that run on E85 Ethanol have engines that are more costly to produce than regular gas engines. Besides it requires a lot of land and water to grow corn to provide the country with the millions of gallons of gas that we use.
Not to mention, all of these alternative fuel vehicles are much more expensive than conventional gas cars.
Best: Battery-electric with lithium-ion or preferably nickel metal-hydride batteries.
Most preferred: This biodiesel / ethanol bullshit.
Most hyped by big car companies to distract from the truth: Hydrogen.
Most actually sold and driven by ppl who think they’re making a difference but really are not much: Hybrids.
Compressed air. short range though.