i need scholarly soures for alternative fuel?

i need to find some scholarly sources(articles,…)on alternative fuels or related things like pollution and fuel costs for alternative fuel

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  1. I retired recently from the California Air Resources Board who is a leading researcher in this arena . Please visit the site below and post this question in the "contact us" window

  2. google hydrogen gas as fuel I have heard it works and produces only water and steam as byproducts actually met a guy who said he could make car engine that runs on water, but nobody was interested in it, the human race is ultimately doomed because of the people who could make a difference, but they are benifiting from the system that is in control I used to never believe in conspiarcies thearies, but the longer I live the more it looks like they exist

  3. I heard of a hydrogen car, this car runs on hydrogen gas, it takes collects the hydrogen present in the air, the purity of the gas doesn’t matter, the device inside the car itself distinguishes the hydrogen gas, burn it and den use the energy produced by it. But as usual some source is required for the starting process. So a battery is used for the start up and rest of the process continues itself. But its better to then to use gas and petrochemical fuels .

    More over besides this being environmental friendly it uses the used hydrogen and mixes with oxygen and converts it to water. The water so formed is as pure as drinking water and healthy too.
    So i think hydrogen cars are more environmental friendly and may be fuel efficient…

  4. Hydrogen is produced by the electrolysis of water. Energy is needed to do this. You always have to go back to the source be this wind water or nuclear.
    Hydrogen is DANGEROUS remember the Hindenburg airship fire? It cannot be stored under pressure like hydrocarbon fuels and has to be stored cryogenically and it slowly boils off and gets wasted AND it may accumulate in a confined space to make an explosive mixture. Your private ‘big bang’!
    Currently nuclear is the best bet for a reliable source of large quantities of energy. If you use this to charge batteries or produce hydrogen then so be it.
    The Tokomac (?) fusion reactors which would be better and were being developed by the Russians but the Government – bless their little brainless bodies – are not putting money into this.
    Those famous words – you don’t get owt for nowt – come to mind about alternative energy sources!
    Roy

  5. here are the sources I used off of an English essay. It was about ethanol. I really like the Jacobson and Patzek papers.

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