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Paper Title: Need of Alternative Fuel Sources in Current Scenario
Authors Name: Dr. M.B. Chougule , Miss. Vaishnavi M. Chougule
Unique Id: IJSDR1902042
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 2, February-2019
Abstract: The world is getting modernized and industrialized day by day. As a result, vehicles and engines are increasing. But energy sources used in these engines are limited and decreasing gradually. This situation leads to seek an alternative fuel. As civilization is growing, transport becomes essential part of life. The biggest problem is the growing population & depletion of fossil fuel. About 100 years ago, the major source of energy shifted from recent solar to fossil fuel (hydrocarbons). Technology has generally led to a greater use of hydrocarbon fuels, making civilization vulnerable to decrease in supply. This necessitates the search for alternative of oil as energy source. All around the world, air pollution is a part of everyday life. This type of pollution is usually invisible and the effects tend to occur over a long period, thus it is easy to forget how present this issue is in all of our lives. Air pollution is an enormous worldwide issue and, thus an important topic to be well informed about. Air pollution is both an environmental concern and a health issue. When pollutants are pumped into the air, they do not affect just the atmosphere but also can make their way into ground water and soil. Thus, air pollution can be harmful even to the most unlikely organisms such as plants, birds, fish and mammals. Humans too are no exception to these effects. Recently, the United States, along with other nations, have begun to research and utilize different forms of fuel to reduce the amount of pollution produced by burning fossil fuels. These newly developed fuels include ethanol, biodiesel, natural gas, propane, and hydrogen. Each of these fuels have advantages and drawbacks, but all of them burn cleaner than fossil fuels. If the world can begin to depend less upon fossil fuels and more upon alternative energy sources, better health and air quality could be just around the corner.
Keywords: Methanol, Propane, Ethanol, Methane, Electricity, Hybrid Electricity, Biodiesel and Hydrogen Fuel
Cite Article: "Need of Alternative Fuel Sources in Current Scenario", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 2, page no.253 - 259, February-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1902042.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1902042
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Published In: Volume 4 Issue 2, February-2019
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Page No: 253 - 259
Publisher: IJSDR | www.ijsdr.org
ISSN Number: 2455-2631

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