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  • 2). Ethanol and E85 - Fuels Of The Future?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin Pure ethanol or E100 is also known as ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol. It is made when corn, grain, or other agricultural products are fermented, distilled, and denatured and because of this, it is a continually renewable resource, a true benefit in the world of alternative fuels. Another benefit is the fact that, unlike many other, mainly petroleum based, fuels, it contributes nothing to the build-up of greenhouse gases.
    Article Related to: ethanol, e85, fuel economy, environment, save money, hybrid, hybrid vehicles

  • 6). Hybrid Car Technology  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin LEADING UP TO THE NEED FOR A HYBRID VEHICLE For most of the lifetime of automobiles, propulsion has been provided by the gasoline or diesel powered internal combustion type of engine. There have been brief flirtations with steam, electricity, and vehicles that could use a variety of fuels, but most of these have fallen by the wayside as the gasoline engine pushed billions of vehicles down the road.
    Article Related to: hybrid vehicles, hybrid cars, hybrids, fuel economy, regenerative braking

  • 7). The Effects Of Gas Mileage  By : I Henman
    Whoever you are, you're bound to feel the effects of the increase in the price of gas. The higher cost at the pump has left many families needing to tighten their purse strings. One way to cut your costs is to increase your gas mileage. Ok, so this may sound like an obvious solution, but there are loads of easy ways to improve your gas mileage. One of the best ways to improve gas mileage and economy is to keep your vehicle maintained in good condition.
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  • 13). Fuel Economy And Personal Choices  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin I used to be an over-the-road, long haul truck driver. For a while, I even owned and drove my own truck. As an owner-operator, I became interested in fuel economy, and very aware of how personal choices can affect fuel economy and fuel costs. I'm off the road now, although I still travel a great deal, mainly by car. Like everyone else, I have listened to, and watched, news stories, discussions, and interviews on the present and future state of energy and energy sources.
    Article Related to: ethanol, e85, fuel economy, environment, save money, hybrid, hybrid vehicles



 


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