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Alternative fuel - Wikipedia
Alternative fuels include gaseous fossil fuels like propane, natural gas, methane, and ammonia; biofuels like biodiesel, bioalcohol, and refuse-derived fuel; and other renewable fuels like hydrogen and electricity.
Alternative Fuels - US EPA
Alternative fuels include gaseous fuels such as hydrogen, natural gas, and propane; alcohols such as ethanol, methanol, and butanol; vegetable and waste-derived oils; and electricity.
Alternative Fuels Data Center: The go-to resource for advanced ...
The AFDC is a resource of the U.S. Department of Energy's Transportation Technologies Office.
Getting alternative fuels right: A science-based blueprint for a ...
Alternative fuels can play a pivotal role in building a secure, resilient and climate-safe energy system. The technologies are advancing, the momentum is real, and the potential benefits are substantial.
Sources of energy - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Uranium fuel, nuclear reactors, generation, spent fuel. Comprehensive data summaries, comparisons, analysis, and projections integrated across all energy sources. Monthly and yearly energy forecasts, analysis of energy topics, financial analysis, congressional reports. Financial market analysis and financial data for major energy companies.
Alternative Fuels - FuelEconomy.gov
Alternative fuels are derived from resources other than petroleum. Some are produced domestically, reducing our dependence on imported oil, and some are derived from renewable sources. Often, they produce less pollution than gasoline or diesel.
Alternative Energy - Encyclopedia Britannica
Alternative energy sources can effectively replace fossil fuels in key areas that keep industries and countries running, from power to public and private transport to thermal comfort.”
The Future of Alternative Fuels - Green.org
As the world aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and combat climate change, alternative fuels have gained significant attention. This article aims to provide an overview of alternative fuels and their significance in shaping the future of energy.
The Evolution And Future Of Alternative Fuels - Scientific Times
Examples of alternative fuels include electricity, hydrogen, natural gas, biofuels (such as ethanol and biodiesel), and synthetic fuels. They offer diverse options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependency on finite fossil fuel resources.
US biofuels and alternative fuels: Charting the course for global ...
For US biofuels and alternative fuels companies, the decarbonization of global maritime shipping is not a distant abstraction. It is a large, near-term, commercially credible export market — one that rewards early movers with long-term supply contracts, premium prices, and enduring strategic positioning in the clean energy economy of the ...
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