Hybrids, Flex-fuel guzzling and biodiesel
Besides, I say technology can revolutionize the American auto industry, which is only going to survive if we take the automobile into the next generation, and that means the end of gasoline.
But the revolution extends beyond the auto industry.
One of my primary interests in plug-in hybrid vehicles is not just the end of foreign oil dependency, or cleaner energy, but the effect that plug-in technology could have on the solar industry. Imagine clean and green solar energy powering your house and vehicles, while paying for itself in less than 20 years? In the interim, monthly energy expenses will still probably be less than without solar power.
Now that's revolutionary. Besides, alternative fuels have limited potential.
"Even if all of the corn and soy being grown in the U.S. right now were used to make biodiesel in its 100% vegetable oil form, it would only satisfy about 15% of the current demand for diesel fuel," says Geeta Agashe, director of the Petroleum and Energy practice for Kline's research division. (more)
Anyway, don't we have better uses for food crops and all the water we'd need to make these fuels?
Let's face it, a 10 mpg flex fuel vehicle really isn't really going green by going yellow.
Ultimately, technology is the only way forward for America. That means hybrid vehicles and solar power.
Labels: clean diesel, Flex-fuel, Foreign Oil Dependency, Hybrid Vehicles, plug-in hybrids



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