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  • … This represents a 309% increase over today’s levels and would bring renewable energy to 14.5% of our total energy uasge (from 3.3% today). Build compressed natural gas (CNG) infrastructure to facilitate its use as an alternate fuel to power large, heavy commercial vehicles (trucks, buses, etc …

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  • Wanzewurld asked: Just wondering what would be the major downfall to using tap water, rain water, or for that matter, swamp water? I’m thinking about getting into a deeper study of hydrogen to be used in a fuel cell or perhaps some other form of potential energy. Also I’d appreciate being pointed …

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  • … These are no releases of greenhouse gases during solar power generation. This form of energy can be used in a variety of ways, in your daily life. To illustrate, power from the sun can be used to generate electricity and boil water. It can also be employed to manufacture alternate fuel for your vehicles …

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  • … to other countries such as India or China by providing incentives to companies to keep jobs in America. Your ten-year plan would establish jobs here at home by developing new alternative fuel sources that would lead America to energy independence. Your economic plan should also consider investing …

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  • … on fossil fuel. This has led to increasing interest in alternate power/fuel research such as fuel cell technology, hydrogen fuel, biomethanol, biodiesel, Karrick process, solar energy, tidal energy and wind energy. To date, only hydroelectricity and nuclear power have been significant alternatives …

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  • … for example, running a fuel cell to get hydrogen from electricity). In the 1930’s, it took one barrel of oil to pump one hundred barrels of oil. Today it takes, on average, around one barrel of oil to pump just ten barrels, and the figure will get steadily worse. At some point in the distant future …

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  • Mark Jacobson, professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program at Stanford University, recently conducted a study that ranked alternate energies from best to worst. Ethanol was put to the test against, “Solar-photovoltaic (PV), concentrated solar power …

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  • Gregg Hall asked: Today as more and more non-renewable energy sources are getting exhausted across the world, people are veering towards ways of saving energy and using alternate energy resources. Hybrid cars that can run on two or more energy source for example, gasoline, electricity, hydrogen …

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  • … black substance that is almost as thick as tar. What is crude oil? Crude oil is an energy source found underground that is a fossil fuel, and these liquids are useful because they contain hydrocarbons. These are molecules which have both carbon and hydrogen and can be found in any length …

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  • … that, depending on the waste used, can be used in many industries as building material. The PCG gases that are created in the process can be separated into Hydrogen and used as fuel. This machine could singlehandedly solve two of the world’s problems - the need for energy, and the excessive waste. Here’s a (very …