Best alternative fuel source?

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Since gasoline prices are going to crush the American economy, what would the best alternative fuel source? Hydrogen’s pretty cheap, you’d just get like 5 miles to the gallon. Ethanol would be a NO. That’d just lead to massive corn famines and government regulation on how much gas we could use (or else), which would be communism. Nuclear power would be very effective, but there’s always evil people who would harvest the materials for bombs. I heard fuel cells were very efficient and effective. What’s your opinion?

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Grease an as alternative fuel?

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Since we are making some new alternative fuels like ethanol, which is made from corn, and some car companies are making cars that can run on water, do you think it’s possible to take grease, something we have so much of, and turn it into an alternative fuel?

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Is cannabis a good form of alternative fuel?

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I read somewhere that cannabis can be used to as fuel, what type of fuel is this? how does this work? how effecient is this compared to gasoline? how effecient is it compared to solar energy? I’ve seen gasoline with 10% ethanol, how comes we cant use 100% ethanol?

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Which Alternative Fuel is Cleanest?

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Which alternative fuel is cleanest in terms of carbon emissions, including the energy spent on manufacturing the fuel and the engines that use this type of fuel?

Also, which one is most practical? I don’t know it air cars will be able to carry out our economy.

Electric/EV’s?
Ethanol?
Natural Gas (LNG or CNG)?
Biodiesel?
Methanol?
Compressed Air?

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The potential of ethanol as an alternative fuel?

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Has ethanol the potential to replace oil as transportation fuel?

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