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	<title>More than Just cars! &#187; Automotive-Industry&amp; Hydrogen</title>
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		<title>Automotive-Industry &amp; Hydrogen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With rising gas prices and the amount of fossil fuels consumed by the United States, together with the effect of greenhouse gases are having on our environment, it comes as no surprise that alternative fuels in the automotive industry research process. We hear our politicians talking about alternative fuels and electricity as a real possibility [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With rising gas prices and the amount of fossil fuels consumed by the United States, together with the effect of greenhouse gases are having on our environment, it comes as no surprise that alternative fuels in the automotive industry research process.</p>
<p>We hear our politicians talking about alternative fuels and electricity as a real possibility for the automotive industry. We hear things like Senator McCain offers a large amount of cash incentives to help develop a battery that helps, Jump Start electric car industry.</p>
<p>It is very important that we, the American people, to devote a considerable amount of time considering all our options. During this period of research and the reality of many efforts to make the difficult transition from fossil fuels to alternative fuels, we consider all the ramifications of each possible alternative fuel at our disposal.</p>
<p>Electric cars are a real possibility, if the politicians and big money in this, clean technologies. In fact, one must consider the number of current car owners who do not have the financial means to buy the new electric cars. There are literally millions of cars in U.S. roads at present, none of which are reaping the benefits of a change to electricity.</p>
<p>What I do to help these drivers? What to do with the millions of vehicles burning gasoline? As Americans, we like to think that we can recycle most everything within reason. But in a perfect world, if every U.S. citizen was able to make the switch to electric cars, we would have a bunch of garbage to deal with and while we&#8217;re on the topic of waste and recycling. What impact would have electric cars on our environment?</p>
<p>Electric cars have batteries. Not all types of batteries, but well-developed lithium-ion batteries. The batteries are inherently wasteful due to the fact that inevitably die or lose their ability to store energy. Are these toxic batteries be the next in our mountains landfills?</p>
<p>Hydrogen on the other hand, is a viable alternative to fossil fuels for our vehicles. And for the millions of vehicles on the roads in the U.S. at present, can be equipped to make and use hydrogen gas as fuel. There is even some use of hydrogen in connection with natural gas to power commercial vehicles such as buses and trucks at present. This is a clean, green technology.</p>
<p>Hydrogen is the most abundant element on Earth and in our universe should be considered as an alternative to fossil fuels. Equipping vehicles with hydrogen fuel cells that produce hydrogen production on board the vehicle, which is burned in combustion engines, not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions, but the ease of our dependence on fossil fuels very little residue.</p>
<p>This, in view of hydrogen Operated, makes perfect sense. As the world sees as an example of America and, finally, follow our example, we could make the transition to hydrogen, and each citizen can easily afford the small conversion needed to enjoy the immediate benefits of hydrogen energy. Not only for the production of vehicles that burn hydrogen or in the case of new cars from Honda, clarity, hydrogen is converted into electricity for use with electric motors, we have lots of current cars on the road to junk and shipyards.</p>
<p>Choose the next source of fuel, hydrogen must be said that it works in the long term and the impact on our environment consideration.Government, state or federal law, must take steps to encourage the use of hydrogen. States should allow modification of existing vehicles to control pollution or smog devices that allow full use of hydrogen as a fuel for automobiles.</p>
<p>As long as the vehicle passes the test of pollution levels imposed by the state and federal governments, their waste, smog and fuel management systems needed to go. States should encourage all alternative fuels at work, not just the few who waste our automotive supplies us.</p>
<p>A company in Arizona, has a low cost hydrogen fuel that can be added to almost any vehicle in the United States. The high production of fuel cells offer more than enough of that hydrogen can be used in our cars, as they are currently configured. With just a little engine conversion experience a 30% increase in mileage guaranteed.This is just the beginning, the states of hydrogen Traded founder, Todd M. Ash. When most cars do the conversion, we will see our green house emissions fall sharply. This couple with other nations following suite and we could see a real change in our global warming problem.</p>
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