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... sources of hydrogen fuel. There are very few hydrogen stations in some parts of the world. Besides, the use of gas can t just be toppled over. Perhaps in the future, hydrogen cars will be more acceptable. Considering the excessive pollution and global warming, hydrogen technology will benefit everyone. ...
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... American population and the world, cutting edge vehicles that caters to every needs. With the growing environmental concerns not just in USA, Ford has joined the Hybrid bandwagon and came up with their own Hybrid card. It is popularly known that Americans love the room and power that SUV's provide, and ...
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... following, tremendous amount of natural resources conservation could be achieved. 1. If only the U.S. would raise fuel efficiency standards on all American automobiles one mile per gallon, in a year, American citizens would save the amount of oil that could be harnessed from the Arctic National Wildlife ...
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... been abruptly and surely jumping on the bandwagon for hybrid. At the end of the year 2004, incidentally also the year when rival Toyota s Toyota Prius created a wave in the market, GM had announced an alliance with another major car maker, DaimlerChrysler in a joint effort to build and assemble hybrid ...
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... volumes of toxic fumes in the air. For example, if your hybrid car is running idle, it will automatically switch off the gasoline engine and let the car run on pure electricity. This can save you a lot of fuel especially if you are stuck in a gridlock traffic jam. Today, there are hybrid cars that are ...
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