Alternative Fuel Sources and Hybrid Cars
by Brock Champion
Alternative sources of fuel for cars may be too little too late,
but they are certainly better than nothing. In many cities all
across the nation, alternative fuel sources are becoming
increasingly popular, as people begin to plan for what looks to be
a bleak energy future. The importance of alternative fuel sources
can not be overrated. We have reached the half way point for oil
consumption, and from here on in, it will get more and more
expensive to extract smaller and smaller amounts of oil, resulting
in the end of fossil fuel use. The sooner we switch to alternative
fuel sources, the better, but it seems that our economy is so
completely dependent on gasoline that switching might not be enough
to save us now.
Solar is a really useful alternative fuel source which will
always be available. Although solar power is not one of the
alternative fuel sources for cars, it is a great source of power
for houses. A few solar panels can provide all of the heating
needed for the water tanks, and for the house as well. It is even
possible for a house to become completely powered by alternative
fuel sources, although this is still often an expensive option.
Alternate fuel sources for cares are varied. Hybrid cars,
although technically not using alternative fuel sources, have found
ways to make gas consumption much more efficient. These vehicles
can get 50 miles per gallon or more out of conventional fuel! This
is, in my opinion, better than alternative fuel sources which
involve the inefficient burning of vegetable oil. Biodeisel, and
ethanol powered cars, while eliminating our dependence on oil
through using alternative fuel sources, still pollute the
environment with their smoke. Does it make sense to switch to an
alternative fuel source which does every bit as much to pollute as
the one which we were using before it? It sure does not make sense
to me!
Two of the most promising alternative fuel sources are
electricity and hydrogen. These alternative fuel sources are
actually closely related; hydrogen is a highly efficient way to
store power which can be then converted into electricity in the
car. This alleviates the need for huge, bulky, heavy batteries. The
car can be lighter, which means that it can be more efficient and
easier to maintain. If these alternative fuel sources are
perfected, they might form the best solution to all of our fuel
problems.
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