Sources of Alternative Fuel Could Be the Future’s Energy
Alternative fuel is one thing that we should be focusing on if we’re going to be responsible stewards of the environment. Between pollution and diminishing supplies, petroleum and other conventional energy sources are becoming nonviable. If we’re going to leave this world in better shape than we found it, it’s time to start looking at alternative fuels. Here are a few of the options.
Conventional fuel sources are getting a lot harder to extract, and using them heavily over the past century means that there’s not as much oil as there once was. Now, people are getting a lot more worried about available fuel options. There’s concern that we’ll soon run out of petroleum, and a crisis will begin.
Fortunately, there are a few new discoveries that can give us hope. If we pursue them and develop new methods, we may have found a worthwhile alternative fuel source or sources before any crisis can occur. The ideal fuel would be readily available, as well as affordable and friendly to the environment.
Bio-diesel is one such alternate fuel source that is extracted from plants into a liquid form. Also known as E 85, bio-diesel is partly renewable. Its contents of 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol mean that it is at least better than using pure gasoline.
Although such alternate fuel sources like E 85 score above gasoline, they still pollute and require a vast amount of corn to be grown which in turn translates into availability of lesser land for growing food for people.
One alternative fuel source that’s viable for transportation is electricity. It’s the best currently available technology when it comes to conserving our existing sources of fuel. The efficiency of these cars is greater even when it comes to using conventional means of generating electricity. That’s because all power can be generated in a central location, instead of in the car itself. Alternate energy sources like wind, water, and sun may be used supplementally or instead of coal and oil to generate electricity, depending on the location.
Of course, one of the ultimate alternative fuel sources is muscle power. Changing over to a bicycle or walking is one excellent way to conserve fuel and get in shape. Since fuel prices keep rising as availability continues to decrease, many people are turning to pedal power in an attempt to curtail their usage. Bio-diesel and E-85 aren’t readily available, and electric cars have their own problems. For a short to medium commute, the bike is an ideal solution.








