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    Biofuel Uses. It is a common misnomer that whenever term “biofuel” is prompted, it is somehow associated with use in automobiles, trucks and possibly planes. Whereas, due to diversity, biofuels have the capacity to replace all types of human energy needs from home heating to vehicle fuel and most importantly electricity generation. This has been explained below:-. (a) Transportation. Globally, transportation accounts for 25% of energy demand and consumes nearly 62% of fossil oil. Two-thirds of…

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    Los Zetas History

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    Did you know that the Los Zetas is a Mexican gang that is based in America? The gang name translates to “The Z’s”. The Los Zetas gang was founded in 1999, with 31 members from the Mexican Army’s elite airborne Special Forces Group. The members were originally working for the Gulf Cartel as an enforcer gang. Then, they came to form a new gang called the Los Zetas. Their founders and leaders were Osiel Cardenas Guillen and Arturo Guzmán Decena, and the new members began working as drug runners,…

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    bring about higher value and satisfaction to its customers, employees and shareholders. Shell is a leading Anglo–Dutch multinational oil and gas corporation founded in February 1907 following the successful merger of two rival firms, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and the…

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    Every aluminum can to every plastic bottle recycled reduces natural gas and oil consumption. Almost all tires produced in the United States are synthetic rubber which is a petroleum based product. Every tire created consumes around seven gallons of oil. The world creates over a billion tires annually. Around 240 million of those tires end up discarded into landfills across the country. While programs exist to recycle these tires…

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    Hybrid Cars Pros And Cons

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    (HYBRID ENGINE) What is meant by hybrid ? In mechanical language Hybrid is something that is powered by two or more source of energy. What is a hybrid car? A car or a vehicle with the combination of an internal combustion engine with one or more electrical motors powered by a battery. Or We can say that a car with two power plants is hybrid. A hybrid car is one that uses more than one means of propulsion ,that means a couple of a normal petrol or diesel engine with an electrical motor. HISTROY:…

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    CHAPTER 5 PROPERTIES OF MAHUA METHYL ESTER AND THEIR BLENDS WITH DIESEL 5.1 INTRODUCTION In this work, characteristic fuel properties of mixture of Mahua methyl ester and their blends with diesel in the proportions of 10:90, 25:75, 50:50, 75:25 and 100:0 respectively were studied. The characteristics fuel properties of Mahua methyl ester blends were found to be those of diesel oil. 5.2 MATERIAL AND METHODS The Mahua oil methyl ester was prepared by using three stage transesterification…

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    Electric Car Factors

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    Factors Influencing the Growth of Electric Car 1. Cost Factors: - a. Batteries and Fuel: The cost of the Plug-in Electric vehicle is comparatively higher than that of the conventional vehicles. The main reason for high cost is the cost of its batteries. There is uncertainty in the resale value of plug-in electric vehicle because of its battery deterioration. However, the operational cost of plug in vehicle is much lower than its counterparts. The cost of charging electric vehicles is…

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    Marine Seismic Essay

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    Marine seismic looking over applies the investigation of sound vitality and seismology to delineate structures under the seabed. Towed gadgets produce blasts of acoustic (sound) waves that go through the water and afterward skip back to recipients that measure the quality and return time of every wave. Listening to a voice reverberation in a void room takes a shot at a comparative guideline. The distinction, obviously, is that a human voice does not have the ability to infiltrate layers of rock.…

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    Topic Outline Comparative Study between Synthetic Medicines and Natural Medicines in Relieving Common Cold THESIS: Natural medicines are more reliable in relieving common cold than synthetic medicines because, unlike synthetic medicines, they have less or even no side effects to one’s body and they also boost the immune system rather than suppressing the symptoms. INTRODUCTION I. Common Cold A. Definition B. Cause C. Symptoms II. Relievers A. Synthetic medicines B. Natural medicines III. Natural…

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    Conventional Oil Effects

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    one-hundred years, society is steering itself back towards another great depression era. The underlying cause is the end of conventional oil, which will detrimentally effect the world economy. Conventional oil is a category which encompasses raw petroleum, natural gas and its condensates. These oils and gasses all assume a noteworthy part in forming the present society, as oil and gas are utilized for all heavy machinery, cars, plastics, to generate power and other equipment. With a sudden…

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