I saw a video on youtube the other day about a guy who uses water as an alternative fuel for a car, and a welder
that doesnt make sense at all.
if he uses water as an alternative fuel for cars and welders, they'll find a way to use it in other things, which will deminish the need for fossil fuels completely,
in which case millions of dollars in gasoline will go to waste (water cant replace oil as a lubricant)
dont get me wrong, id love to own a car that runs on alternative fuels
what will they do with the remaining fossil fuels, and I gaurantee fuel companies will find a way to stop this guy from mass producing
and wouldnt it increase precipitation and increase the chance of floods?
The only renewable fuel is electricity. (which technically isnt fuel)
but there is little to no downsides to using electricity as an alternative fuel
there are lots of alternative fuels
but I can think of at least 3 downsides for each of them
where for electricity, I can think of 1 or 2 at most
there are SOO many ways to get electricity without deminishing other natural resources
but merely using them to your advantage
which is just one of the good things about electricity
with hydrogen, you'd have to separate water
which basically reduces water supply
and eventually using up water all together
I mean, I know about 70% of the earths surface is water, but someday we could end up using it all up
and what most people dont realize is that water isnt technically a renewable resource
I could explain why its not, but that would take too long.
and with fossil fuels, such as gasoline, diesel, oil, ethanol, they put carbon into the air
the newer fuels produce less emissions, but they do still produce emissions
and they have created cleaner-burning engines, but they also still produce some form of emissions
where as electricity doesn't
I mean, no matter what we do, we will pollute in some way
but there are lots of things we can do to reduce our green house gasses and what not
thats my rant. enjoy.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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