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I used to go to the hydroplane races in Seattle when I lived there, and even back then I can remember thinking, “Wow, they use a lot of fuel”.
Motorsports all over the world consume a large quantity of high-octane fuel not only on race day, but all week long during practice and training too. How cool would it be if they began using alternative fuels, and showed that they can be just as competitive?
Well this Sunday, hydroplane racer Chip Hanauer will be doing just that, as he runs a boat on 80% coconut oil. it may not be “renewable” but it’s certainly a good alternative…
Read the whole story here…
I don’t think that anyone can disagree that we really have to do our part to cut our dependence on foreign oil.
For those that may have doubts, this short video should provide some brief enlightenment and entertainment….
I just heard (for the first time) of algae oil, having power producing capabilities. I was watching the news Sunday morning, and saw a story about a guy named Glenn Kurtz in El Paso Tx.
He says that he can produce 100,000 gallons of fuel per acre per year. Compare that to corn at only 20 to 30 gallons of fuel per acre per year!
Moving our country towards corn for fuel is just plain stupid, and most rational people already know that corn is not the answer, but this sounds like it has real potential.
Alternative energy sources are usually substitutes for fossil resources such as oil, coal and gas. There are a variety of options, including solar, wind, geothermal, biofuels, hydrogen, and more .
Alternative energy sources are increasingly recognized as the only way to create sustainable energy to meet the world’s future needs. Investors have been some of the first people to recognize this and many big ones, including Bill Gates and Richard Branson are now backing alternative energy companies.