Friday, June 13, 2008

Alternative Fuel

Hi there guys and gals
This is the topic I want to discuss with you all next week
So put on your thinking caps and search the net for alternative fuel
cheers
Roger

7 comments:

Brand0n said...

aiyo..mr rogerrrrrrrr.....

boring la the alternative fuellll

Brandon here....can don find ma?? the fuelllllllllllll....

Brand0n said...

The meaning of Alternative Fuel


The definition of alternative fuel varies according to the context of its usage. In the context of petroleum substitutes, the term 'alternative fuel' can imply any available fuel or energy source, and does not necessarily refer to a source of renewable energy. In the context of environmental sustainability, 'alternative fuel' often implies an ecologically benign renewable fuel. Often, they produce less pollution than gasoline or diesel.
Alternative fuels, also known as non-conventional fuels, are any materials or substances that can be used as a fuel, other than conventional fuels. Conventional fuels include: fossil fuels (petroleum (oil), coal, propane, and natural gas), and also in some instances nuclear materials such as uranium. Some well known alternative fuels include biodiesel, bioalcohol (ethanol, butanol), chemically stored electricity (batteries and fuel cells, hydrogen, non-fossil methane, non-fossil natural gas, vegetable oil and other biomass sources.

To MR Roger...From Brandon , 3A

Boykidz said...

Hi Mr ROGER... i get some information hahahahaaha... there is:

The definition of alternative fuel varies according to the context of its usage. In the context of petroleum substitutes, the term 'alternative fuel' can imply any available fuel or energy source, and does not necessarily refer to a source of renewable energy. In the context of environmental sustainability, 'alternative fuel' often implies an ecologically benign renewable fuel. Often, they produce less pollution than gasoline or diesel.
Alternative fuels, also known as non-conventional fuels, are any materials or substances that can be used as a fuel, other than conventional fuels. Conventional fuels include: fossil fuels (petroleum (oil), coal, propane, and natural gas), and also in some instances nuclear materials such as uranium. Some well known alternative fuels include biodiesel, bioalcohol (ethanol, butanol), chemically stored electricity (batteries and fuel cells, hydrogen, non-fossil methane, non-fossil natural gas, vegetable oil and other biomass sources.

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From,
•LoNeLooN• åkã KidZ•
3A

Barnabee said...

Kandang here,(aka Barn)up to you to guess who am i, option 1 adriel, option 2 jonathan, option 3 anyone in the class. about the topic, the advantages of alternative fuel is that it greatly reduces harmful exhaust emissions—think carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and particulate matter. Another calling card for alternative fuels is that they can often be produced domestically using a country’s resources—and that in turn strengthens the economy.

PiGgY PiNg said...

wakakaka!!
all so hardworking go find!!
wakakaka

~vicky~ said...

hey sir...aiyoyo tak habis habis...alternative fuel...ish ish...next blog say about the lembus beside the sungai ha hah aha....

p/s dont baling buku pls...ha ha ha

Anonymous said...

only ma group pas up the homework k!! about alternative fuel...!! so unfair wan....!!! haiz...



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