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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Wayne Hemrick Another way that your business can gain a tax advantage is to buy a business vehicle that qualifies for the state's hybrid tax incentive. Generally speaking, if your companies buys low-speed electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, fuel cell electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles, or those with hydrogen internal combustion engines then you should qualify for a hybrid tax incentive. written by Wayne Hemrick There are also business car and truck tax credits in the new Federal stimulus package that was recently passed. In the first year of depreciation that you can claim on your business vehicle, you can deduct over $10,000 for cars and over $11,000 for light trucks and vans. written by Thanate Tan Alternative energy, and in particular alternative fuels, refers to any source of usable energy that is proposed to substitute fuel sources. These alternative fuel sources are intended to combat the detrimental effects that conventional fuel sources have on the environment. written by Greg Chapman The race for a new fuel is on. Scientists around the world are testing products of every type in order to create a fuel of the future. What is the latest? How about a product called Bioliq?
written by Fadhrick Pickaso LPG is the latest innovation a byproduct of the petroleum and now rapidly getting popularity as an alternative fuel and being used in many vehicles. With the help of new technology, many conversion companies have set up and they have developed various types of LPG kit to be installed into the different types of vehicles. written by Guile Canencia There are many types of alternative fuel for cars. One of the most popular are biofuels. What are they? Where do they come from? Which ones are practical? Here is a brief look into the kinds of biofuel available in the world.
written by Fadhrick Pickaso LPG is the short name of Liquid Petroleum Gas and is also known by another name of Autogas. The raw material used to manufacture Liquid Petroleum Gas is both crude oil as well as natural gas. This gas is a by-product while extracting oil and gas from wells. This gas is also produced during the process of refining of crude oil as well as during the processing of natural gas. Mostly this gas is produced during natural gas processing. written by Fadhrick Pickaso LPG is the short name of Liquid Petroleum Gas and is also known by another name of Autogas. The raw material used to manufacture Liquid Petroleum Gas is both crude oil as well as natural gas. This gas is a by-product while extracting oil and gas from wells. This gas is also produced during the process of refining of crude oil as well as during the processing of natural gas. Mostly this gas is produced during natural gas processing. written by Guile Canencia In recent years, a lot of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) have emerged. What are these types? How do they work? Are they any good? Here’s an introductory look at the types of AFVs existing today.
written by Pamela Ravenwood Fuel can and is being made from just about anything today. Algae is no exception.
Why are algae preferable over corn? Microalgae has a much faster growth-rate, for one. As part of the photosynthesis process, algae produce oil and can generate 15 times more oil per acre than other plants used for biofuels such as corn and switchgrass. written by Pamela Ravenwood You have heard the term biofuel but aren’t sure what it means. Biofuel is any fuel that is derived from biomass-recently living organisms or their metabolic by-products, such as manure from cows. written by Andres Rodriquez check out: http://water-for-gas.com written by Andres Rodriquez After watching the famous documentary "Who killed the electric car" I was very upset - such a great project, so much potential - yet another failure. I will not discuss the reasons of the failure, as they will vary a lot from one person to another. However, it is the time now to invent something else, something new, a new source of energy for our cars. written by Andres Rodriquez Water For Gas is one of the most talked about trends going on in the world of Alternative Fuels written by Andres Rodriquez After watching the famous documentary "Who killed the electric car" I was very upset - such a great project, so much potential - yet another failure. I will not discuss the reasons of the failure, as they will vary a lot from one person to another. However, it is the time now to invent something else, something new, a new source of energy for our cars. written by Deepesh Rathore So what will your car be running on ten years down the line? Petrol? Unlikely. written by With the price of gas soaring and our country's dependency on foreign fuel, are you looking for an alternative fuel source? Biodiesel may be just that fuel source you are looking for. written by Steve Cowan Now, the group innovates with the use of the fuel, by launching the new Fiat Siena 1.4 Tetrafuel, the first vehicle in the world that can use four types different of fuel: ethanol 100%; Brazilian gasoline (that contains a 20% of alcohol); pure gasoline,…
written by Richard Chapo Between global warming and massive increases in fuel prices, many people are reconsidering their transportation. Honda has two natural gas cars the IRS absolutely loves. written by John Wellington Although few Americans use an alternative fuel source to commute, those who do are soon going to be at an advantage. If your alternative fuel source is your feet, whether through walking or bike riding, you are already at an advantage. written by james ellison In order for all of us to understand what is going on in the world about the high price of gasoline. Let us look at one man's quest to make the engine a better and cheaper running machine, a quick history lesson if you will. written by
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