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    people to migrate from gas powered vehicles to environment friendly hybrid car variety. The case looks at the automobile market and specifically the hybrid and fuel cell category market in great detail. The automobile industry in general is highly dependent on government regulations and legislatures. There were a lot of pro hybrid and pro Fuel cell legislations that were passed by the California State government which the experts felt that was a matter of time before it would be adopted by other states

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    ADOPTION OF ELECTRICALLY POWERED VEHICLES IN THE US INTRODUCTION U.S. consumer interest in non-fossil fuel vehicles is relatively positive. There are several issues that American faced about fossil fuel such as pollution, dependency on oil imports, concerns of how long fossil fuel supply will be worn-out and especially fluctuation of foreign-oil prices and the more expensive cost of fuel for American household. Some actions have been taken both by the policy maker such as formed an air pollution

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    How Modern Transport Fuels Effect our Environment Why is looking at alternate fuels important? There are several reasons, but the most important reason is that air pollution kills in the neighborhood of 3 million people every year and air pollution affects more than 1 billion people in a negative way. That 's over 1/6 of the earths population being harmed by air pollution, that 's a trend that cannot continue without extreme repercussions to everyone on the planet. Granted, air

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    of CARB. They saw it as a way to solve their air quality problem and to better the state for future generations. However, Alan Lloyd of CARB, interpreted it slightly differently because of his biased opinion (became the Director of the California Fuel Cell Partnership).2 He, along with the oil companies, saw it as a loss of profits because if people started to only drive the EV1, then they would not need oil as much or as often. The EV1 was not a good thing to the oil companies and they did not want

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    1. Refer to Pacific Agriscience (A) a. Essentially, Pacific Agriscience (refer to hereinafter as “PAS”) will be changing from a B2B business to B2C business (or F2F as termed). To transit to this F2F model, I foresee 3 major challenges PAS will face in implementing it: i. Their current marketing and sales approach are not effective & will need to be changed. Before this, PAS was mainly engaged in B2B sales – they sold to Australian importers/registration holders who in turn sold to distributors

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    The fuel isn’t taxed as heavily as gasoline, so the extra cost quickly pays for itself. Most drivers aren’t even aware of the slight differences in acceleration rates or engine power. But propane and butane are still petroleum products, so they don’t cut dependence

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    1.0 Environmental. Electricity. Electric powered vehicles are approximately 90 percent more efficient than those using fossil fuels, which is the primary reason that it is nearly always cheaper to drive a mile using electricity as a fuel rather than gasoline . One challenge concerning electric powered vehicles is that the batteries are both heavy and expensive. As technology and adaptation progress, however, it is anticipated that AA that are fully or partially powered by electricity would be able

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    conscious of our ways and change for the better of our planet. Gasoline powered vehicles are on the decline. Hydrogen is on its way to remove gasoline as the world’s fuel. Hydrogen powered cars are rising in popularity for many reasons such as low emissions and efficiency, but there are major obstacles in the way. Hydrogen as a fuel is the change needed to save the world from global warming. One of the leading contributors to the destruction of

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    oil, the blood of the earth. Similarly, to humans, when blood is removed from the body without being replaced, a treacherous situation surfaces. This situation currently deals directly with oil depletion. Oil is a standout amongst the most essential fuels available in today’s culture. It is a finite resource, incapable of being reproduced in human frames, however, mankind voluntarily ignores this information and continues to consumed it at an unstable acceleration. Peak oil has been looming on the

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    Honda - Innovation Types

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    always promptly stood up for the challenge emphasizing commitment for developing environmental friendly cars such as the hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), solar, or fuel call cars. Honda

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