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		<title>All About Alternative Fuels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a world more and more people are expressing interest in the transition from gasoline-powered vehicles to those involved in alternative fuels.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a world more and more people are expressing interest in the transition from gasoline-powered vehicles to those involved in alternative fuels. Alternative fuels that are environmentally friendly, can actually contribute to the conservation of natural resources used to produce gasoline, and environmental protection. Drilling and other invasive methods will no longer need the protection of habitats for many endangered creatures.</p>
<p>For those who think that switching to alternative fuels and AFV, it&#8217;important to consider all available options, before the village only one choice. While almost everyone agrees that AFV \ \&#8217;s better for the environment, costs and ownership restrictions should be carefully considered. While the AFV options somewhat limited, but growing consumer demand unavoidable drive lower costs and better choices available.</p>
<p>Four Facts about alternative fuels</p>
<p>The first electricity, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol, ethanol, and compressed natural gas vehicles produce fewer emissions than conventional gasoline and diesel. Studies have shown that each of them contributes to a cleaner environment.</p>
<p>Other unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate materials, the standard tailpipe emissions from the tail of petrol and diesel vehicles are responsible for about one third of air pollution in the United States. Vehicles that use alternative fuels to reduce emissions significantly. There are also many alternative fuels in the U.S. economy because they can be produced domestically.</p>
<p>In the third gallon per gallon basis of any alternative fuel will enable consumers to travel as far or as long as they could in the gasoline or diesel powered. They thus have less energy. Meanwhile, alternative fuel vehicles also cost more than conventional cars.</p>
<p>Fourth of alternative fuels by using different materials, such as the old grease that restaurants use for frying, vegetable oil, electricity, recycled paper and vegetable waste is used to create fuel. These are all the cleaner burning of petroleum products, and have less impact on the environment.</p>
<p>The above are just a few facts in relation to alternative fuels. Each type of&#8221;green fuel&#8221;has its positive and minuses, but they all deserve an investigation of those who are truly interested in reducing energy costs and protecting the environment. Every day is a new development, as well as research in this area is increasing. New sources of alternative fuels in the investigation and development. Perhaps the answer is not just one type of fuel, alternative better than others, but that the group&#8221;green&#8221;energy resources optimally.</p>
<p>Natural world is constantly changing, but many environmental changes brought about by pollution in our daily car emissions. When you think about the consequences of global transition to alternative fuel vehicles, it is clear that this is more than just a possibility. In the near future, become an active part of our way of life. We owe the future of our planet to change now.</p>
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		<title>Compressed Natural Gas As Alternative to Gasoline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the major shortcomings of standard gasoline and other fossil fuels, emissions of greenhouse gases. These gases are believed to affect climate, and certainly a major source of air pollution &#8211; which is the basis of the arguments against the continued use of fossil fuels for various purposes, including power internal combustion engines for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the major shortcomings of standard gasoline and other fossil fuels, emissions of greenhouse gases. These gases are believed to affect climate, and certainly a major source of air pollution &#8211; which is the basis of the arguments against the continued use of fossil fuels for various purposes, including power internal combustion engines for racing cars. However, there is no consensus on the best alternative to fossil fuels has contributed to the continued use of fossil fuels, particularly gasoline in our daily operations today. It is necessary to find a coherent alternative to everything else, though? Are there many possible alternatives to good opportunities for the consumer?</p>
<p>One of the alternatives to gasoline, which was in use in different cities, compressed natural gas or compressed natural gas. As the name implies, is created by pressing the conventional natural gas and fuel stored in tanks. This is the case in many capacities, not least the internal combustion engine that works in most vehicles &#8211; and as a result of further rises in fuel prices, more and more popular in Europe and Latin America. The peninsula is currently leading the way with 48% of the total natural gas vehicle (NGV or) market share. There is always more NGVs operating in Asia, as well as many in Continental Europe, especially in Italy. NGVs standard cars that operate on either gasoline or compressed natural gas, container, the driver can select the transition switches.</p>
<p>This is in South America, although CNG car seems to be the main alternative to gasoline-engine models. This is the retrofitting of diesel models with the necessary equipment to implement the city CNG fuel. This practice is most visible in Brazil and Argentina, which lasts from 3 million of the world&#8217;s fleet of more than 7 million NGVs. Taxi cab in the capitals of both countries spend a large proportion of total public throughout initiatives to switch to CNG easier and cheaper. Bolivia, Colombia and Peru are focused on increasing their share in the unique position of Peru &#8211; literally &#8211; since it is the largest natural gas reserves in South America&#8221;.</p>
<p>Continue to be seen whether the other countries in the developed world to allow the use of compressed natural gas. There are suggestions opening in the U.S. tax breaks for those buying a new car with CNG. Prices of natural gas, which is interesting for those who can drive a car to pay up to 60% less than it would on petrol. On the basis of suspicion of a portion of the electorate, it shows that discounts California, who was elected to purchase CNG cars in 2008.</p>
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		<title>How to Fight the Rising Cost of Gasoline Prices and Reduce Gas Consumption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Major oil companies are just that: the company. As with other companies stay in business, consumers need their products. This is where we go, we just have to give them our hard earned money on us, at least not completely. (Community, the Amish are probably wondering what in tears!).
So what&#8217;s # 1 way to reduce [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Major oil companies are just that: the company. As with other companies stay in business, consumers need their products. This is where we go, we just have to give them our hard earned money on us, at least not completely. (Community, the Amish are probably wondering what in tears!).</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s # 1 way to reduce fuel consumption and combat rising gas prices? Take life for such groups as the Amish. Ok, now to 99% of us, we must look for other&#8217;best&#8217;as for us.</p>
<p>There are many things you can do to reduce gas consumption and combat rising fuel costs (plus, so you can do your part to save the environment). Most of these methods are common sense and to introduce new habits into normal service routine, and should not take long for these new habits become second nature.</p>
<p>How you can reduce fuel consumption and fight rising gas prices:</p>
<p>Reduce your driving. Don&#8217;t drive if you&#8217;t have to. In general? Try it and see how hard the habit is broken. But if you do, you can. Think about how small and insignificant travel you do if you only run less than a kilometer or so. Tired when you walk into the store for some major purchases, you must run the car. But if you only choose a few things, so why not go? Or ride a bike? Think of other areas where you can reduce your trips or hikes together.</p>
<p>For those who followed, minimize the period during which it may be inactive, and chat with friends, or waiting for someone, etc. Turn off your engine if you sit a few minutes or more. To begin, accelerate gently and evenly. There is no reason to Stomp&#8221;it &#8220;. This is just a waste of money and in return? Although close to the recommended speed, coast, if possible, to refrain from using air conditioning, tires are properly inflated, maintain a clean air filter, to keep the car and reduce the number of considerations that weigh down the car.</p>
<p>Resist the urge to drive-thru convenience. Park your car and walk to restaurants and shops (good exercise too). Remember to let the engine idle. Natural gas consumption and waste when there are drive-thru is used. It is completely unnecessary and a waste of resources and money.</p>
<p>Use car sharing to work on-site car yourself and you will diamond HOV or files with less traffic!</p>
<p>Use of public transport buses and trains to work, shopping or visiting friends, if possible.</p>
<p>Bicycle or on foot (to repeat it&#8217;s important).</p>
<p>Employers who provide home as an opportunity to exploit this and replace equipment for work at home, if possible.</p>
<p>We here in the U.S. must now learn to reduce our individual consumption of natural gas as a way to combat the rising costs of fuel prices on our request to change our current lifestyle. So many people in other parts of the world they live these principles and more. We in America just so used to paying so little for our gasoline. So now it&#8217;s time for change.</p>
<p>In June, July and August are critical months to reduce their consumption. Many of our outdoor activities. Weekend is now more expensive around. Look for more activities near home. Or at home. Although the holiday closer to home. Each piece is a gasoline can help reduce waste, save money and help the environment and the economy.</p>
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		<title>The Safety of Natural Gas Vehicles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural gas, environmentally friendly, abundant and cheap fuel for cars produced in Norway. But what is a safe fuel? All fuels can be dangerous if handled incorrectly. Energy includes fuel must be burned out. A dangerous fuel gas, but I&#8217;ve learned over time that can be used safely. The same is true for natural gas. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Natural gas, environmentally friendly, abundant and cheap fuel for cars produced in Norway. But what is a safe fuel? All fuels can be dangerous if handled incorrectly. Energy includes fuel must be burned out. A dangerous fuel gas, but I&#8217;ve learned over time that can be used safely. The same is true for natural gas. Our natural gas electricity, heats our homes and cooks food is. However, it will be understood and respected the natural gas and gasoline are used safely.</p>
<p>Requires very little treatment before use of natural gas is natural gas. Chemicals typically ethane, propane, butane, carbon dioxide and other gases with traces of methane is 90%. High methane content gives natural gas with higher octane (120-130) and clean burning properties, so that high efficiency and low emission engines. all vehicles with fuel, natural gas safely, such as a simple, common sense methods are followed, if available. In fact, natural gas safety advantages over gasoline and diesel is non toxic and the chance to land or water pollution when there is fuel output. Smell certain odors can be detected easily and intentionally CDs, to be added to disagree.</p>
<p>Lower limit of flame smells gas was perceived as one in five. Natural gas vehicles are safer than the two main reasons: characteristics and natural gas fuel vehicles and fuel running integrity. Gas fires is very limited &#8211; 15% below the five percent or more burns mixed with air at concentrations no. gasoline and diesel engines burn less energy and with low heat. Although it takes very little energy at low temperatures of air and fuel gas, gasoline or diesel, natural gas burns, activate a mix.</p>
<p>Gas Field car&#8217;s engine, natural gas suitable for use as fuel requires very little action. Petrol and diesel will be large and complex oil refineries. water vapor and sulfur after) to use compressed the train station, giving the heavy hydrocarbons, natural gas pipeline (transmission of the most secure method of running is removed. In addition, cryogenic temperatures, or a central facility, a liquid can and truck made. Petrol and diesel equipment will be delivered overland on a truck provides. gas above is compressed to the natural gas station, provided the compressed vehicle 3000-3600 PSI (PSI). Stations add &#8220;fast fill up&#8221; within minutes car or use &#8220;for a few hours during the night Instructions fill.</p>
<p>You can use high-pressure storage, but it looks dangerous, compression, storage and delivery of natural gas vehicles meet stringent industry standards and state security. Natural gas vehicles designed and constructed to be safe, and locked during normal operation. Vehicle crash tests as other vehicles to natural gas issues. Flammable gas engines 303 and 304 of the federal safety standards for gas cylinders must meet is thicker and stronger than gasoline or diesel tanks. Standards are met by around 11 250 full and normal work and endure beyond the risk of injury.</p>
<p>Approximately 85 000 people, although gas vehicles now operating in the U.S., more than two years was no interruption in the fuel tank. For the last three years in operation in the region 300,000 to more NGVs in Italy, only one fuel tank.</p>
<p>Finally, technical information, safety regulations and relevant experience in natural gas vehicles as safe as or safer than conventional fuel vehicles is an ally should.</p>
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		<title>Scholfield Honda donated to the Greensburg GreenTown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video report about the compressed natural gas vehicle that was beendonated to the Greensburg GreenTown rebuilding program.]]></description>
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<p>A video report about the compressed natural gas vehicle that was beendonated to the Greensburg GreenTown rebuilding program.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch this video and see the acceleration of a Honda GX. This Compressed Natural Gas vehicle is rated as the most frugal cng car in the country.]]></description>
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<p>Watch this video and see the acceleration of a Honda GX. This Compressed Natural Gas vehicle is rated as the most frugal cng car in the country.</p>
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		<title>Honda GX CNG Vehicle, Refueled</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 01:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Above was a video that tackles and shows the refueling of a natural gas car. Specifically the Honda GX, learn on how to refuel this car at the Compressed Natural gas refueling station.]]></description>
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<p>Above was a video that tackles and shows the refueling of a natural gas car. Specifically the Honda GX, learn on how to refuel this car at the Compressed Natural gas refueling station.</p>
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		<title>2008 Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Featured in this video was the review of FOX 6 on the 2008 Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle. This car was rated as the most frugal green gas car. Learn more about it by watching this video.]]></description>
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<p>Featured in this video was the review of FOX 6 on the 2008 Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle. This car was rated as the most frugal green gas car. Learn more about it by watching this video.</p>
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		<title>CBS 58 Reports about the Honda Civic GX</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 01:23:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch as the CBS 58 reports about the Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle. Learn more about the converted vehicle and consider it to your plans. Also tackled in this video were the advantages of having a CNG car.]]></description>
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<p>Watch as the CBS 58 reports about the Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle. Learn more about the converted vehicle and consider it to your plans. Also tackled in this video were the advantages of having a CNG car.</p>
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		<title>Compressed Natural Gas Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 01:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A video of an example of a vehicle that was been converted to Compressed Natural gas fuel. Watch as the video shows the engine were the CNG was attached.]]></description>
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<p>A video of an example of a vehicle that was been converted to Compressed Natural gas fuel. Watch as the video shows the engine were the CNG was attached.</p>
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