Every single day society uses different technology to get through the day but we never know where our help was made or how, even how it was made. One key factor in any type of tech that we use is what keeps it running and how efficient that power source is like gasoline. A lot of tech and automotive are built to run on fossil fuels and also gasoline is the biggest source of natural raw material to be used as a energy. Gasoline is the life source to most American transportation systems and vehicles. Petroleum products and internal combustion engines have helped the United States into a world power over the past century and continues to power the overall majority of motor vehicles like land, sea, or air transportation. Even though people …show more content…
Basically the total tax has a key point in the reason of the value. 12% of that overall price of gas includes both federal and state taxes and how much each figures into the total price. Each state has a different tax rate per gallon of gas, so where you live is the most important facot in choosing the overall price of filling up your tank. States like California and New York usually have higher taxes therefore making it more expensive and also going into economic factors of the state. How is gasoline made you wonder, gas is made from crude oil, which has formed from the remains of fossils of aquatic plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. These remains were covered with layers of sediment which in millions of years of extreme pressure and high temperature became the mix of liquid hydrocarbons. The raw form of gasoline which is crude …show more content…
Most of the gas is used in cars, light trucks, and motorcycles, but it is also used in small boats and watercraft and in landscaping and construction equipment. Reducing pollution from these sources has been a focus of many people who want a change and smarter way to power our everyday tech with more clean, eco-friendly, power source. The Clean Air Act is a law that finds a way to reduce air pollution in the United States. The Clean Air Act was established in 1970, and since then aimed to reduce pollution from gasoline use by requiring the use of less polluting engines and fuels among other items that use fossil fuels. The burning of gasoline produces carbon dioxide and a greenhouse gas that causes a drastic global climate change. Gasoline is a toxic and highly flammable liquid. The vapors given off when it completely burned and the substances produced when it is burned creates (carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter and, unburned hydrocarbons) contribute to air
With the supply of fossil fuels steadily declining, gas and oil is becoming harder to harvest which means it is getting more expensive. Fossil fuels take millions of years to be naturally produced, yet each person burns gallons of gas per day (Maehlum par. 5). Though fossil fuels are produced naturally, when burned they release nitrogen oxides gases into the atmosphere, which contributes to the formation of smog and acid rain. According to the EPA, major sources of these nitrogen oxide emissions come from cars and trucks, coal-fire powered plants, large industrial operations, and ships and airplanes (EPA par 3). By reducing the number of gas powered cars on the road, we can reduce the amount of harmful chemicals we are releasing into our atmosphere.
The American Petroleum Institute reports that 32.6 percent of the final cost to the consumer is the refiner's share that covers the cost of refining and provides the oil companies with their profit (Brodrick, 2000a). The government's share is greater, however. "Taxes account for 37.4 percent of gasoline costs and averaged 41.5 cents per gallon in 1999, according to the institute. The federal government's share is 18.4 cents, and the state takes about 23 cents. Occasionally, local municipalities tack on an extra tax" (Brodrick, 2000a; p. 000215b).
To understand the increase in gas prices, one must first identify the distribution of dollars paid per gallon at the pump. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (eia) in 2010, the annual average paid at the pump consisted of 68% crude oil, 7% refining, 10% distribution and marketing, and 15% taxes
The “U.S. became the world’s top producer of petroleum and natural gas” in 2013 (Energy Infrastructure). “Capital spending in the infrastructure that moves and transforms oil and gas into everyday products … has increased by 60 percent between 2010 and 2013” (Energy Infrastructure). The rise to become the top producer has led to the decrease in “U.S. oil import dependence” and the “rise of U.S. product exports” (U.S. Oil Import Dependence). The increased exportation of oil and gas by the U.S. has allowed both of these products to become large moneymakers for the United States. Although we will probably never “completely eliminate our need” for oil, we can reduce our petroleum consumption and the damage we inflict on the environment (Reduce Oil Dependence Costs). By decreasing the “dependence on oil” in new vehicles, there has been a
Have you ever wondered how we get gas for a cars ,lawnmowers, and other petroleum powered devices ? in order to know we have to go back to the beginning or where it all started. America paved the way for petroleum products , we practically created the industry . It all started with a man named Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie created an oil empire he controlled the drilling , transportation and refining of oil. But soon the industry was crowded with new competitors , one of these competitors was John Rockefeller ,John rockefeller would soon put Carnegie out of business. The Petroleum industry lead america into some of the world's greatest inventions, america had used the discovery of petroleum as a way to make life easier. We created cars, motorcycles
When these two chemical come into contact in direct sunlight a chemical reaction happens and creates ground level ozone (smog). Gasoline containing ethanol emits more of these VOC’s than gas that contains no oxygenates. VOC emissions have increased 45 percent in California due to ethanol use, and 5.7 percent ethanol in gas can “add to as much 70 tones of VOC’s per day” says California’s South Coast Air Quality Management District. These kinds of emissions have escalated so much since the use of ethanol, that smog is becoming more of a concerning situation in the summer, and has increased ozone related mortality. Due to the cutting down of trees for new crops and the burning of sugar cane ethanol it has created a surge for the air pollutant carbon dioxide. CO2 is not just a contributor to global warming but it also adds to the air contamination. The more toxins that are put into Earth, the unhealthier everyone and everything becomes, making it more and more difficult to live on this planet. Ethanol is not the answer to reducing our emissions.
Gasoline is a flammable liquid that is made from the refinement of petroleum or better known as crude oil. It helps fuel cars, farm machinery, planes and other type of engines. What is petroleum? It’s a fossil fuel that supplies energy around the world than any other source out there. Petroleum, including gasoline is primarily a mixture between hydrocarbons and small amounts of other substances. In 1994, its known that the United States used up to 7,587,00 barrels of oil a day which concludes that America is the worlds largest consumer in oil. The majority of today’s crude oil is located along side the Persian Gulf Basin with some amounts in Alaska and in
regulation, in the United States, stemmed from the Clean Air Act of 1970. The act instituted the first federal standards for air quality and enabled these standards to be enforced. It also authorized federal and state regulations to limit emissions from stationary, or industrial, sources and mobile sources like automobiles. Specifically, its goal for automobiles was to reduce pollution and health problems caused by vehicles and by gasoline use. Catalytic converters, which convert would-be toxic emissions into less harmful gasses, became a required component in new vehicles in 1976. Leaded gasoline was phased out because vehicles with the converter could not operate on it, and this also eliminated the public health concern caused by lead. By
If the question was asked to the general population where they think oil and gasoline comes from, we might get answers such as, the ground or out of rocks deep down in the Earth, or something along those lines. Believe it or not a lot of people believe that the majority of our oil products come from overseas such as Saudi Arabia or Iraq, but in all reality the majority of our crude oil comes from North America to include Canada. (Daily Finance, 2016)
In a society where people of all ages are obsessing over and imitating the rich and famous, the desire to be an individual is neglected. In Halsey’s song “Gasoline,” she comments on the way in which people mimic those around them and deny their uniqueness. Throughout the song, Halsey describes society as a machine. She claims that through her own experiences, she has gained insight into the depressing world of being in the limelight. As a celebrity, she is continually pressured to cover up her differences, but she resists the voices that tell her to adhere to normality. Instead of becoming a puppet that is easily controlled, she embraces her divergence. Halsey uses the song to criticize society for shunning those that do not conform to social
At the dawn of the Industrial Era, many curative people imagined the future of humans and how we could advance in technology. But as we neared the future they imagined we reared off the line many times. We could have used ethyl, may cars in the early 1900's had engines that used both gasoline and ethyl. The United States of America has been using gasoline for over 100 years and has now as a country we need to change to a new source, sooner or later.
According to statistical data “Almost all (95%) of the world's transportation energy comes from petroleum-based fuels, largely gasoline and diesel.” (United States Environmental Protection Agency, n.d.).
One of the reasons that cause air pollution in the United States is combustion of fossil fuels. United states known as the developed countries. For big countries, there will have many moving vehicles. Burning oil from fossil fuels such as diesel is burnt in moving vehicles cause air pollution. When the oil is burned, dangerous gases released into air and the environment. From that, if the people overuse of fossil fuel, its will kill the environment as dangerous gases are polluting the environment and harm the habitat. Because of our selfishness, other must face hardship cause of air pollution that is produced from the environment also from the human. From the source that was found, according to Rakesh from Conserve Energy Future (CEF), dangerous
The burning of gasoline by automobiles releases carbon dioxide and other types of air pollution
Other pollutant from cars was lead; it is highly toxic metal. Lead has been phased out of gasoline, but there, are other sources of it. It includes paints, production of lead batteries, water pipes, and a few heir dye products. Car exhausts can also produce nitrogen oxide, volatile organic compounds, which are also, product of burning fuels. Factories and power plants produce same pollutants as cars do, but they produce them in bigger mnozstve and the produce some more such as sulfur dioxide, which is made during production of paper, burning coal in power plants, or smelting of metal. Burning other fuels like wood, or natural gas can make all of these pollutants too.