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I'm in general agreement that the internal combustion engine is going to be around for quite a while. There may be some substitute fuels as was mentioned. I don't know what those alternatives would be because they make some new announcement on potential alt-fuels every other month. You should still be able to drive your Camaro though.
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them facts are wrong, I know oil men and there is over 100years worth under the great lakes alone, but they won't drill for it.
Here in norther Ohio, you can drill for oil in your backyard, anywhere you want and will fine it. [great black swamp] Head into Omish country in NE ohio and everyone has a oil well in pump in their back yard. [Like driving through TX.] But most are only active when prices are right as its like money in the bank. We should want to use up the most of the worlds oil supply kinda. To remove all the power from the middle east. No oil, no power. Easier then using guns to fight em, use V8s. |
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only problem is it cost more to refine bio fuels than it does oil, and you can't make standard octane gasoline out of the stuff economically!
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![]() What he didn't know at the time, because it didn't exist, is that there is a company, Coskata, with a refining procedure that promises a gallon of ethanol for about a buck. The great thing about the procedure is this: they can make it out of almost anything. Almost anything carbon-based can be fed into the plant, and out will come ethanol that they can mix with gasoline to make E85. |
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So... hm... I really don't get this. Most of the armed forces happen to be in iraq. Iraq happens to have a reserve life of 150 years. I'm not saying that we should force them to accept the military.But, what about somehow getting iraq to become a us territory in the middle east? Kind of like the virgin islands. Not by force, but by diplomatic and political resolutions.
Also... like others have mentioned, what about ethanol, hydrogen and electricity. I definitely wouldn't mind a hydrogen run camaro. |
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2. hydrogen is no where near to the point to be profitable by any car company... they are still too expensive to build. i think honda spent 2 or 3 million building their hydrogen car.
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Soon, though. The big issue is not the cars, it's the infrastructure. How many hydrogen fueling stations are by your house? Ya know? |
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Current estimates have one gallon of algae-gasoline at about $4.00 a gallon. But this fuel is NOT being mass produced, so that number would go down. In addition, as you burn this fuel, it releases less carbon dioxide than petroleum-based gas, and growing the algae "consumes" Co2 from the air...making it a win=win. This could be settled for, or we could even join a coal-power plant to an algae-'farm' and scrub the exhaust. It is said that in the physical area of 1/10th of the state of New Mexico, enough of an algae 'farm' could be built that would produce enough oil to replace the entire US usage based on 2007 estimates. OIL...not just gasoline, so that means plastics, too. Sooo...apply that on a local basis...and every major metropolitan area could have its own personal algae plant/refinery. That would drastically reduce the costs of transportation and create localized jobs. |
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Batteries are improving as well though so I can see a time when EVs become real competition. Of course, then you have to run the powerplants- but that's a discussion for a different day. |
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