University of Wisconsin Wins FutureTruck Competition
emmons writes: "The University of Wisconsin has won this year's FutureTruck Competition by reducing the greenhouse gas index of a Ford Explorer by 50% and increasing over-the-road fuel economy by 45%. The modified Explorer uses an aluminum/steel hybrid frame, a titanium exhaust system and sports a hybrid bio-diesel/electric engine. I saw the vehicle on campus a few months ago and got to talk to some of the team members- it's really quite impressive."
If you run an Otto-cycle engine exclusively on propane rather than gasoline, and increase the compression to suit the fuel, you will get higher efficiency and lower CO2 emissions than the gasoline version... but at 5 pounds of propane per gallon vs. 6.2 pounds/gallon of gasoline, you are still going to get fewer miles per gallon.
Scientists restrict study to entire physical universe; creationist
Naw, your question isn't dumb.
Rudolf Diesel designed his engine to run on vegetable oil. It was demo'd at the World's Fair running on peanut oil, in fact.
Dr. Diesel's goals were social and environmental; he wanted to provide a clean engine to the farming peasantry that they could make fuel for themselves. But, the diesel engine was so well designed, it will run on almost any fuel containing sufficient calories.
So, the oil and auto industries found that they could dispose of the crappiest, most polluting waste that their gasoline refineries produced by marketing it as "diesel fuel". This tactic was so immensely successful that the term "diesel" has become inextricably linked with the pollution-spewing monsters you are thinking of right now.
So, the term "bio-diesel" was invented to delineate vegetable-based, renewable, clean diesel fuels (the *true* Diesel fuel of Dr. Diesel's vision) from the atrocious crap that comes from the oil zaibatsus.
The Green Beans are fighting marketing with marketing. Might work, but of course the Oil Admin - oh, excuse me, I mean the BUSH Administration will probably find some way to make it illegal.
Some links of note:
http://www.veggievan.org
http://www.apexnorth.com/history/development.html
Audi uses aluminum frames in, i believe, all of their vehicles. most notably in the A8 line of super sedans and their A2 line of sub compacts.
I want 2D games back.