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		<title>E85 is No Greener Than Gasoline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We burn about 25-30 million barrels a day just to get to work in the United States. And the government gave us the idea that we could make our oun fuel, so we would not think about what was the real problem with our transportation industry. See, they don&#8217;t want you to look at how [...]]]></description>
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<p><br/>We burn about 25-30 million barrels a day just to get to work in the United States. And the government gave us the idea that we could make our oun fuel, so we would not think about what was the real problem with our transportation industry. See, they don&#8217;t want you to look at how our cars and trucks only get 15-20 miles per gallon. And that hasen&#8217;t changed in over 40 years. You could buy a truck in 1971 with a V8 engine and get 15 mpg. Go and buy a 2009 pickup with a V8 engine, and you will get 15 mpg. Why has that not changed in over 40-50 years? I will tell you why. The government and the automobile manufactures are in the same boat together. They want to make as much money as they can on all the oil we can find before it is all used up. So why make a car that gets 60 mpg. That would just burn up the fuel up slower. Can you see that?<br/><br/>Now they think we can produce enough corn ethanol to help our fuel supply. For instance, in Minnesota, where they have 18 ethanol plants, with a capacity of almost 1 million gallons in one year. Can you see that this is not going to help us one bit. And those plants need to burn coal or natural gas for production. Then they also create greenhouse gases when making the corn ethanol. Even now, some of the corn ethanol plants have gone bankrupt.<br/><br/>E85 is not our answer to our transportation problem. Our real problem is finding a company that will produce a vehicle that will get 100 per gallon. And by burning ethanol, our environment will not be any better off. You see, corn ethanol for fuel will add more particulate matter into the air we breath.<br/><br/>So if you live in the midwest states, think about the E85 car or truck your own or about to buy. This is not our answer. We need to start telling our government that we don&#8217;t want to be whitewashed or lied to anymore. We want a vehicle that gets 75-100 miles per gallon.<br/><br/>We don&#8217;t need a $42,374.98 SUV anymore. We need something new. Something everyone can buy.<br/><br/>Thank you for your time,<br/><br/>James Brask<br/><br/><br />
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		<title>Natural Gas, the Clean Fossil Fuel</title>
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<p><br/>Of the fossil fuels, natural gas is the cleanest source of energy to use for many of our every day needs and activities. It plays an important part in reducing pollution so that a clean and healthy environment can be maintained. Because of its almost perfect combustion process, very few byproducts are emitted into the atmosphere as pollutants. The environmentally friendly attributes of natural gas reduce air pollution.<br/><br/>Composed primarily of methane, the main products of the combustion of natural gas are carbon dioxide and water vapor which are the same compounds we exhale when we breathe. Unlike other fossil fuels, the combustion of natural gas releases very small amounts of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, virtually no ash or particulate matter, and low levels of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and other reactive hydrocarbons.<br/><br/>Transportation vehicles such as automobiles, trucks, and buses contribute greatly to the air pollution in the United States. This kind of air pollution makes for low visibility, smog, and various greenhouse gas emissions. According to the Department of Energy (DOE), more than 80 percent of air pollution in cities is produced by transportation vehicles. Natural gas can be used to cut down on these high levels of pollution from gasoline and diesel powered cars, trucks, and buses. According to the EPA, vehicles operating on compressed natural gas have reductions in carbon monoxide emissions of up to 97 percent and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions of 25 percent. Nitrogen oxide emissions, and other non-methane hydrocarbon emissions could all be reduced drastically. Because of the relatively simple makeup of natural gas, there are fewer toxic and carcinogenic emissions from vehicles running on natural gas.<br/><br/>The natural gas industry is committed to ensuring that the process of producing natural gas is as environmentally clean as possible. Switching to natural gas eliminates the threat of oil spills, oil contamination and environmental clean up. Because natural gas burns so cleanly, no unpleasant odors, soot, or ashes are left behind. Natural gas is non-toxic, not poisonous or harmful to humans.<br/><br/>Other advantages of choosing clean natural gas as an energy source are that it is convenient, efficient, and economical. Natural gas is brought directly to the customer’s home through safe, efficient pipeline systems throughout the country developed and set up by companies like Triple Diamond Energy Corporation. There is an abundant supply of domestic natural gas making it not necessary to depend on an energy source supply susceptible to international events. Furthermore, natural gas is reliable in that the pipeline systems are not easily damaged or affected by changing weather conditions.<br/><br/><br />
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