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    Hydrogen As A Fuel For Cars

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    CONTENT 1. Title 2. Objective 3. Introduction 4. Fuel cell 5. Production of hydrogen. 6. Working of fuel car. 7. Procedures of working of fuel car. 8. Future scope. 9. Advantages of fuel cell car. 10. Drawbacks of fuel cell car. 11. Suitable for the society. 12. Conclusion , 13. Researched papers. 14. Reference . 1.Title My title is using of the hydrogen as a fuel for cars as a fuel cell method and also i analysis the advantages and disadvantages of the research. 2.Objective The

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    which was one of most popular automobile in the 18th century. Henry Ford created one of the biggest car brands in the world. Ford helped Carroll Shelby to construct the Shelby Cobra as well as the Shelby mustang. The most recognizable automotive vehicles manufactured by Ford include the Ford Raptor, GT, Mustang, F-150, F-250, F-350, F-550, Focus, Fiesta, Transit, Taurus, Explorer, Edge, Fusion, Escape, and many more. Many other automotive companies have come and gone, but Ford seems to stay one

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    “ Electric Cars are coal-powered cars. Their carbon emissions can be worse than gasoline-powered cars.” - Vinod Khosla Since the mid-19th century different automobile companies have been exploring the idea of an electric car. A vehicle that is powered by at least one electric motor which contains electric energy that is stored in rechargeable batteries. Now to start off I would be grateful for any car God bless me to have, as a struggling college student, I have learned not to take anything for granted

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    Chong Zhao Mrs. Parkerson Junior Research 29 October, 2015 Electric Cars Aren’t the Answer An electric car is a vehicle that runs either fully or partially on electricity. These vehicles require little to no gasoline to run and uses only one moving part to operate in comparison to gasoline vehicles that require hundreds of moving parts in order to run. Electric cars have become increasingly popular in the last few years, due to being seen globally as a solution for environmental pollution

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    Honda and Hybrid Electric Vehicles Honda was founded in Hamamatsu, Japan, by Soichiro Honda in 1946 as the Honda Technical Research Institute. The company began as a developer of engines for bicycles, but by 1949 it had produced its first motorcycle, called the Dream. In 1959, Honda entered the U.S. automobile and motorcycle market by opening the American Honda Motor Company. A few years later, in 1963, Honda released its first sports car, the S500, in Japan. Honda Motor Co. Inc. grew rapidly

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    Key Factor to Increase Low-carbon Vehicles sales Carl Abstract The United Stated low carbon regulations and incentives are playing a significant role in promoting the use of hybrid and electric vehicles. The low carbon regulation made more vehicle buyers purchase hybrid or electric vehicles instead of the gas vehicles. The generalization of low-carbon vehicles still has some challenges. The U.S

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    Electric Cars Are Running Out of Power Global warming is greatly debated in today's society. To solve the issue our government imposes laws that reduce the gases and other toxic substances. The government also pays people to buy electric cars that they think will help solve the problem. The electric car has not developed enough for the average consumer to be interested in buying them because they are still too expensive, there not practical and they produce just as much greenhouse gases has their

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    automobiles running not on fossil fuels, but on electricity. My research will deal with the advantages and working of all-electric vehicles in detail and will justify how they are a lot beneficial and how they play a great role in reducing the consumption of natural resources and pollution. One source I am considering for my research is an article titled “Building Better Batteries for Electric Cars” by Jim Witkin which was published in “The New York Times” on March 30, 2011. However, I have yet to evaluate

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    generations. One environmental choice is to drive an electric car versus a gas powered car. This could be one great advancement to save the environment. A lot of research and data has been collected in recent years, which may help people better understand the most efficient ways to save the environment from all the pollution of gas powered cars. With more data collected, more people are becoming conscious of the option to drive the electric car. Electric cars do not use gas that pollutes the environment

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    advances in technology the car, the car that is new today, will no longer be a car as good as the one that comes out tomorrow. Big auto makers are coming out with new technology that makes their car better. Some of the inventions include back cameras, electric cars, hydrogen cells, and many more. Each new invention is allowing the car to be different from the original Ford T. With these technology not only is the car getting a different name then before, it is also more efficient than before. It is allowing

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