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I want to develop alternative fuels, what major am I?
I want to develop alternative fuels utilizing solar and other renewable energy sources. My goal is to make aviation green. What will I major in? Please help I'm applying for colleges now because I'm a senior and I need an answer ASAP
Why is using alternative fuels better?
i dont need social reasons like the money aspect i need scientific reasons like less pollution and the earth can regenerate more oil without us continually taking it.. what other scientific reasons would there be and please explain.. also if there articles on the internet that would be great
Why aren't alternative fuels like biodiesel more popular? 10 points?
why aren't alternative fuels like biodiesel more popular?... Why don't more people use them?
What is an alternative fuel for a Zippo lighter?
i bought a zippo and dont want to buy fluid, can i use stuff from the house, like nail polish remover for example
What is the easiest most affordable alternative fuel to convert my vehicle to in california?
Car alternative fuel?
i have to write about the scientific aspect of car alternative fuel. im not a car person so its kinda confusing. what are some main points like ... a list of the different options for running cars....what are some of the benefits scientifically for these fuels and some of the drawbacks....and also if you can just give some general info about cars and alternative fuels that would be great like i said im not a car person ....thanks
Who or what corporation proposed biomass could be used as an alternative fuel?
I have read that the idea was " thought of" circa 1975, but I want to know if anyone person thought of using organic material as an alternative energy source.
Why isn't thorium being considered or used as an alternative fuel source in nuclear reactors?
It is much safer, produces more energy, and is quite abundant. There are numerous benefits to using thorium in nuclear reactors the biggest " down side" is a thorium reactor cannot produce materials suitable for nuclear weapons. Many people would consider that a bonus, not a negative. What will it take to encourage the use of thorium, and to build thorium reactors? The US has enough to power the entire country for 1000 years at current levels, and a thorium reactor could consume and dispose of the nation's current nuclear waste as well as produce 200x more power per ton than uranium. Is it because of the damage thorium reactors could do to the coal industry?
Another question about alternative fuels: what happened to the GM diesel cars of the 1980s?
I remember that GM built some diesel powered cars in the 1980s. It seems that this could be an answer to the gas problems we have now cheaper fuel and abundant. Why not try it again?
Which alternative fuel is easiest and safest to convert my truck to?
I have a Ford Ranger p.u., and I have been hearing about alternate octane boosts that are afe and easy to mix with fuel to boost power and MPG. Are there risks to converting my vehicle, regardless of the method used?
What is the most promising alternative fuel, and why?
From my former research it seemed algae was it. Does it still need a lot of work to be developed and implemented?I think it would be great if the US would increase taxes on gasoline, and earmark a big portion of the money to develop and implement alternative fuels I'm going to give a public policy speech for my speech class and had to pick a law to enact or change
Is it possible to convert my 97 Jeep Wrangler to run on an alternative fuel source?
What do you think of a new law: high gas tax with $ set aside for alternative fuel development?
I have to do a speech on public policy. I'm not sure if this is already enacted in many places. I don't even drive. Gasoline is taxed, right? But taxes would be increased, which would probably mean people would look for more fuel efficient automobiles quit driving Hummers . A large portion of the money from the tax would be earmarked for developing and eventually implementing alternative fuels perhaps the one with the algae . This would be better for everyone because oil won't be available forever at the rate it's used, oil causes wars, it's bad for the environment... people will probably use public transportation more.
Hovercar in alternative fuels?
Why isn't hovercar in the list of " alternative fuel using car" ? I mean if you induce magnetic force on the bottom of the car using electric current like a motor , and the roads are stripped with thin steel. There will be way less friction for the car to run like bullet train .and combine that with solar power or biofuel or hydrogen power or whatever, since you need way less energy to operate a hovercar due to near zero friction , and therefore it won't put strain on the use of alternative fuels so we can have bigger hovercar carrying heavenlier stuff just stop the throttle to but the break in the car, and turn off the electromagnetic force to park the car. I'm not good with physics, but this is one of the background info for my story. Is this concept flawed in some way?if so, why?

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