Altern Ative F Uels: Wha Tisth Ere Besid Es Ga Solin E?
Altern Ative F Uels: Wha Tisth Ere Besid Es Ga Solin E?
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Electricity
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Propane
Hydrogen
P-Series
Biodiesel
What is Biodiesel?
Biodiesel is a fuel made from vegetable oil, animal
fats, and used restaurant grease
Why is a good alternative to traditional fuels?
Lower emissions
Can be blended with
traditional fuel
Renewable
Biodegradable
Little/no engine
Infrastructure exists
modification
Is Biodiesel practical?
Yes, it uses the current infrastructure and technology and costs $1
to $1.50 per gallon
Electricity
How is it used as fuel?
Electricity is used as fuel in the form of batteries and fuel cells.
Are they practical?
Batteries are a source of power but have limited range and require
frequent charging and are more suited to short range community use
Fuel Cells are more promising because they use other fuels to
create the electrical energy
Electricity
How does a fuel cell work?
A fuel cell uses a hydrogen and oxygen reaction resulting in the
production of energy
If pure hydrogen is used the car produces only two by-products:
Water and Heat
Ethanol
What is Ethanol?
Ethanol is an alcohol-based fuel made from corn, wheat, barley, trees,
grass, etc.
Hydrogen
Why use hydrogen?
Hydrogen gas is the most abundant element on the planet
Hydrogen mixed with natural gas can be used in internal combustion
engine
Hydrogen is the perfect fuel to run fuel cells cause pure hydrogen
reacts only with oxygen releasing water thus no emissions
Hydrogen burns more efficiently and creates energy more efficiently
than gasoline
Hydrogen
What are some cons?
When the public thinks of hydrogen, the explosion of the famous
Hindenburg airship and this makes for low public opinion
Hydrogen is extremely reactive with oxygen and makes it highly
flammable
Because of hydrogens reactive nature, concept hydrogen cars
have/are going through many crash tests and results are good
Methanol
What is methanol?
Methanol is wood alcohol, which can be made from natural gas,
coal, or wood
Natural Gas
Why use natural gas?
Lower emissions
Lower smog producing gases (60-90% Light-Duty use, 90% in
Mid to Heavy-duty use)
Can be used to make hydrogen to power the future fuel cell
technology
Propane
What is propane?
Propane is a liquefied gas made up of propane, propylene,
butane, and butylene from petroleum
Propane
What does the future hold?
Currently 200,000 vehicles in the US use propane (mostly fleet
vehicles like taxis and police cars)
Since the current infrastructure can easily be converted to
dispense propane it makes for a cost effective solution to gasoline
by using the current fuel dispensing system
P-Series
What is P-Series?
It is a colorless fuel made of natural gas liquids, ethanol, and
methyltetrahydrofuran
Where is it used?
P-Series fuels are primarily used in flexible fuel vehicle in a pure
form or mixed with other fuels
This type of fuel is not widely produced or used like some of the
other fuels
Conclusion
Alternative fuels generally lower emissions making them
appealing for environmental concerns. Many of these fuels are
renewable and would lessen the need for petroleum products.
A lot of these fuels are going to be used with the developing
fuel cell technology. With making the public aware of these
alternatives it could hasten the development of these fuels and
the technologies to run them. For more information visit the
links below:
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/altfuel/altfuels.html
http://www.biodiesel.org/
http://www.4hydrogen.com/index.html
http://www.clean-vehicles.com/cleanv/
Created By Jared Goodall