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Solamon Alternative Energy - Blogspot

Energy expenditure is not only in energy we use for industrial, residential and commercial purposes, but also on the automobile sector. It is undeniable that the number of automobiles around the world alone (and their subsequent use of fuel) is already a very large contributor in polluting nature.

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Solamon Alternative Energy - Blogspot

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  2. Solamon Alternative Energy | Offers insight and provide the public with a deeper understanding on the availability and viability of alternative fuel sources • Auto Industry Sees Big Potential For Fuel Cells • solamonaltalternative fuel (fuel cells)no comments • Carmakers are recently starting to invest heavily on fuel cells with several of them already launching models. Suzuki and Intelligent Energy have teamed up to create SMILE FC System Corp that will develop air-cooled fuel cell systems. According from the [...] • …continue reading… • AUG092012 • Use Of Biofuel In The Military Faces Tough Opposition • solamonaltalternative fuel (biofuel)no comments • BarackObama’s administration has backed the use of biofuels in powering its military, seeing it as a chance to immune itself from sharp fuel price fluctuations, especially after the Navy’s successful test of the technology. But despite their efforts, the [...] • …continue reading…

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  5. About | Solamon Alternative Energy • Solamon Alternative Energy offers insight and provide the public with a deeper understanding on the availability and viability of alternative fuel sources that can be used instead of the usual oil and petroleum we have today. • Energy expenditure is not only in energy we use for industrial, residential and commercial purposes, but also on the automobile sector. It is undeniable that the number of automobiles around the world alone (and their subsequent use of fuel) is already a very large contributor in polluting nature. • The possible options we’d like to see the governments consider for use in the future and are being explored in the present are fuel cells, biofuel and batteries.

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