August 28, 2008

Discover The Latest Developments In Electric Cars

Cars pollute, kill the planet and generally are not that green are they not? Here is the latest news from the world of the eco-friendly electric cars trying to prove the car hater wrong. The limited edition Micro-Vett electric 500 is an electric, eco version of the famous Fiat 500. This little green-mobile has a maximum speed of 60mph, a range of 70 miles, and takes 6-8 hours to charge.
Transmission is manual 5-speed but there is an automatic option. It weighs around 1050kg, has four seats, and standard kit includes a radio, CD, MP2 player, Bluetooth and USB, air con, remote central locking, ABS with EBD, 15-inch alloy wheels, drivers airbag, drivers knee airbag, passenger and window airbags. You can also pay extra if you want auto climate control, an electric sunroof, reverse parking sensors, 16-inch alloy wheels, and a metallic paint finish to your motor. As with many electric cars price unfortunately is on application. But if you have to ask, you clearly cannot afford.
Lotus introduces an electric car that ROARS! The wonders of modern technology, a car that glides seamlessly along with hardly any noise at all. Well that is great if you are the driver […]

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August 25, 2008

How To Manufacture Hydrogen Fuel

Hydrogen makes up a great portion of the Earth’s atmosphere. Perhaps you’re already aware of the hydrogen technology that has been greatly talked about in the past couple of years. Hydrogen technology makes use of the usable hydrogen to produce environment friendly fuel. Have you ever wondered how hydrogen fuel is made?
Physics can give you the answers. However, not everyone is good at physics. Leave it to the experts then; after all, they are the ones conducting various studies about hydrogen fuel production.

When wind airspeed is increased, water droplets are formed due to the chill factor. The droplets of water will be used to separate the hydrogen. Hydrogen is much lighter as compared to air. As air expands, hydrogen is caught and through the use of sound, hydrogen is separated completely. Does that sound clearer to you?
Hydrogen is often combined with other elements and if this is the case, hydrogen is taken out as well as long as there are four or more hydrogen molecules. There are several methods used to separate hydrogen. Two of the popular methods are water electrolysis and steam reforming. Scientists and researchers are currently studying new and more effective ways of producing usable […]

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August 24, 2008

Are Future Sports Cars Hybrids?

Gas prices are $3/gallon, wait no $4/gallon, wait maybe even as high as $5/gallon? You’ve got to be kidding me. When I started driving it was only $1/gallon and that wasn’t all that long ago at all. We can blame politics, war, economics, or any number of things, but if you’re like me you want relief now. Higher fuel efficiency can’t come fast enough.
Of course, not everyone wants to drive a tiny little Prius. Lots of drivers want both fuel economy as well as maybe a little bit of fun. Of course, if you drive a sports car, then you should get ready to spend a lots on gas. Most of the time fast cars means terrible fuel economy.
For most of us, there is no way we can justify driving a fast, sexy car like a Camaro or Mustang. For the average Joe, it just makes more sense to drive something like a Honda Civic. The Civic provides much better gas mileage than the average sports car. Yet why do people still drool and save money to buy a sports car? Perhaps they lust for speed, but then again, if the speed limits on most highways is 65 miles […]

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