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The Auto Shipping Industry – Too Hazardous to Exist?

The environment is very much in the forefront of the news these days. Terms such as recycling, ecological preservation and non-fossil fuels for energy needs are a major part of the eco-activists vocabulary and are familiar to most people.

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Driving in the Snow With An Electric Car

Electric cars sound like a great idea, right? Skip the gas station altogether and just recharge your car in the garage every night for a fraction of the cost. There are three drawbacks of electric cars that have gotten a lot of attention as electric cars have hit the American market. The high cost of batteries for electric cars is Problem 1. This is main factor that increases the cost of electric cars and makes it difficult for them to compete against gasoline powered vehicles. Government subsidies are working to offset the cost issue in short run. Problem 2 is limited range. Range is still a major sticking point. You can drive about 100 miles on a fully charged battery. After that you need to stop for a recharge. That's fine for the way most people use their cars on most days. But if you're driving further than 100 miles before returning home, you're going to have a problem. Electric charging stations are not as plentiful as gas stations, and even if they were, you can't recharge your battery in just a few minutes.

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Biodiesel Fuel : The Fuel for the Future Generation?

Let's face it, when was the last time you heard about the constant debate on the pros and cons about biodiesel fuel? Endless, isn't it? Well, first of all biodiesel fuel is a form of green energy fuel and how fueling it in your own car seems pretty much amazing on an account where does it come from.

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Biofuel Creation & The Environmentally Friendly Fuel Training Of Our Youth

People all know the young people all around us are our future and we must instruct them on how to produce biofuels at low cost using our technological universities. Petroleum prices are increasing at record highs around the world. Scientist and businessmen are looking for solutions which will ease the pain at the fuel pump. Biofuels are part of the solutions needed. By teaching our youth the simple method for producing bio-fuels may help fuel future generations for many years to come. Let us discuss three positive reasons to teach our young people the significance of biofuel development.

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Decayed Ocean Areas And The Farming Nitrogen Runoff To Blame

Useless zones are caused by agricultural runoff, how do we motivate farmers to clean up their act?

Those of us who know about dead zones ask the following questions:

Are we able to reduce the quantity of oil based nitrogen fertilizers?

Will helping natural farming aid the problem?

How do we stop expanding lifeless zones since they are growing in size?

Dead zones are regions of oxygen-depleted bottom waters and they are spreading at an alarming rate in coastal waters, killing off huge variety of marine life.

While some dead zones happen naturally, many are augmented by inorganic fertilizer runoff, fossil fuels, and rain. The fertilizer, which is abundant in nitrogen substances, is rinsed away from farms into oceans and ends up within the sea. Burning non-renewable fuels produces airborne nitrogen oxides, that the rain washes into the sea.

The nitrogen ingredients feed enormous algae blooms. Once the algae dies, it sinks to the sea floor where it is consumed by bacteria, that also consume o2 in the process. As the oxygen is depleted, resulting in a condition called hypoxia, marine life that can swim away do so, and for those that cannot like some fish, clams, crustaceans, and other bottom dwellers gradually die due to the fact their air supply has been cut off. At this point, microbes that live in oxygen-free environments begin to thrive and emit hydrogen sulfide, a poisonous gas. Hydrogen sulfide Is a colorless, really poisonous, flammable gas with the characteristic foul odor of spoiled eggs. Most lifeless zones are seasonal, because the algae thrives in warm ocean water. These occurrences are known as red tide in places like Florida.

These Lifeless zones can bounce back with a distinct reduction in the quantity of fertilizer runoff which is allowed to reach our rivers, lakes, streams and oceans.

If the spigot of nutrients can be turned off, coastal systems can recover, Doing it may be accomplished by utilizing fertilizers much more efficiently, stopping human and animal sewage from entering rivers, and replanting vegetation along our riverbanks to help process excess nutrients.”

Researchers are now making use of algae technologies to stop nitrogen from leaving the soil and entering our water ways. Algae technologies can be implemented to produce a barrier between our nitrogen runoff and our streams.

As we know algae flourish in nitrogen rich environments, by utilizing algae farms to uptake nitrogen run off we as humans receive 3 main benefits:

1. Clean air 2. Cleaner potable water 3. Totally free energy

Algae are massive eaters of C02 plus they release clean oxygen

Algae can uptake all nitrogen compounds fecal or other to make thoroughly clean potable drinking water.

Algae can be utilized for its fats or as a complete fuel source to make energy this does include biofuels and dry powdered algae jet fuels.

Algae is the way to thoroughly clean up our dead zones and provide our world with thoroughly clean air, clean drinking water and free power!

U.S. House of Representatives have opened opportunities to Producing algae biofuel, Using algae photo-bioreactors look at this Algae to Biodiesel home study course… learn more about algae biodiesel today.


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