Use acres of fields to grow wheat and such, and you can use the bioethanol produced to power your car. The great thing is the CO2 emissions are less than what the growing wheat and plants actually take in, so you've effectively got a fuel that doesn't harm the environment in any way.
A British company called "British Sugar" is engaging in a pioneering project to develop UK-based bioethanol. The bioethanol can be produced from UK-gorwn Sugar Beet and Wheat.
The bioethanol is mixed in with the petrol and reduces the CO2 emissions by 50%.
And the great thing is, it's compatible with cars. It won't destroy the engines. A 5% use of bioethanol in the UK would give the equivalent carbon savings to taking 1 million cars off the road.
i saw something on BP's Website about prices of fuel.. they are only going up because of all out troops in iraq or something like that.. they are only using this to keep making petrol prices higher when there really is no need to they could be selling it for $1.70/g if our troops werent over there with those dogs
i saw something on BP's Website about prices of fuel.. they are only going up because of all out troops in iraq or something like that.. they are only using this to keep making petrol prices higher when there really is no need to they could be selling it for $1.70/g if our troops werent over there with those dogs
So, people are dying and it cost's you alittle more money, don't you have it hard.
"why I've gotta be one of the cool kids just to walk by/
- without being tripped, thrown down on the ground and kicked/
Insulting me for no reason, I was treated like shit/
The teachers let it happen/
I've even seen some of them teachers laughing/
That's why I had a smile on my face when I started blastin/" - Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting
I remember reading an article on www.torrentspy.com about a new motorbike that runs on hydrogen cells...unfortunately I can't find it as it was a few months ago and I can' find their article archive.