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Question posted: 07 22 2008 21:27:20 +0000,
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07 06 2010 20:18:08 +0000
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The gasoline-based internal combustion engine has been around for nearly 100 years. Despite few good innovations such as pistons that are disabled at highway speeds, electronic fuel injection, turbo boosting, aluminum-alloy engines and the like, there hasn't been any development since we switched from "leaded" to "unleaded" in the 70's. So the question is can we have a better alternative?
it all matters how you look at it. The rotary motor, and diesel both are alternatives. Then came the hybrd, half electric half gas. In allot of other countirues, they have already converted gas vehicles to run propane, and other fuels made from corn and sugar. Is thier alternatives, yes. We have pictures of several manufactures with Hydro powered vehicles, from Ford to Mitsubishi Motors.
Carbon based fuels are managed and rule the roost, since it owns the largest portion of the money. Since money rules the world, we have to think outside of the box, and complete that which has not been done, in making a complete fuel system that runs completely off of water, aka h20. Since the earth is covered in 70 percent water, we would have fuel upon fuel, since hydrogen emits water when it is burned. Recyclable fuel.
Most people argue that it cant be done, but dont tell hundreds of thousands of other companies who have invested and used hydrogen for years. What was not the issue, was why it needed to be done. Studing economics for the last 4 years I have seen a global trend turning away from crude, and into alternative fuels and ideas.
See http://www.brownsgas.com is you have any doubts on the all uses and all the hundred of thousands of projects involving hydrogen technology, from power to fuel.Once you see all the alternatives, you really see how the oil industry has been harvesting our global resoureces for thier personal gain, and have even funded economic and politics for years/decadeds over fuel.
Why do we rely on the nastiest, harshest forms of fuel?
Join the Hydro-Fuel Federation and become part of the change.
Yes it is true. That there are no generally available alternatives to the petrol powered piston engine. The conversion cost of carbon based energy is the most economically viable thing going. If there was another obvious mass energy form available, it would have been on the market by now. With the current research in engineering hope we get some good alternative.
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Yes customer buys what he wants, so if you are trying to sell a wrong product to a wrong customer you fail. So before approaching a customer understand his needs and wants and then sell ur product.... |
I completely disagree with this statement.... Sales is the art of convincing people. Luck has nothing to do with sales. The only thing you need to do is to approach the right person with the right product. For that you should know your product well... |
Vijay good question but idea contest will do better than a debate. The only way is to pay tax for the black money. People should feel guilty to have somebodies money then only this problem will come to an end....... Thanks...... |