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  • time to develop and produce alternative fuels?

    Posted by admin on December 29th, 2009 and filed under alternative fuel | 4 Comments »

    how long would it take to not only develop and produce alternative fuels, but also to make enough so that when consumers start using the alternative fuels, the amount stays stable, as there is a balance between how much fuel there is and how much is being made?


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    Brazil is doing this now.

    4 Responses

    1. jalast Says:

      Brazil is doing this now.
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    2. Nata T Says:

      about 30 years, Brazil started this in 1972 and they almost have it perfected.
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    3. tott1 Says:

      depends on the fuel natural gas and propane we already have enough fuel. and they will work on engines designed for gasoline. the bio fuels will take longer to mass produce.
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    4. brokolay Says:

      I believe I have a method for producing hydrogen on a scale large to provide enough energy to power our vehicles. I am in the process of patenting the process. Once I have filed my patent, I will look for private investors or the government to make this a reality. As for the facility producing hydrogen to meet the demand of vehicles. that will be a supply and demand issue. My supply will much more than the demand at first. But I will include power generation to be integrated into the grid to power homes and so forth until there is a balance. Eventually, my goal is to have every car in the U.S. running on a cheap source of hydrogen. Fill your tank for $5 and go 300 miles? That is my goal. The time frame for producing enough hydrogen to power 1 million cars is one year. 10 years for an all inclusive hydrogen reality for all. Wish me luck.
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