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Alternative Fuel Sources
Title: Alternative Fuel Sources
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 2051 | Pages: 8.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Alternative Fuel Sources
Lines and lines of pumps decorate the elaborate design of a gas station in the year 2030. As a new customer coasts up to the filling station, he notices that in addition to the usual 20th century choices - regular, super, and premium gasoline - there are four additional choices: ethanol, natural gas, hydrogen, and even electricity? No, this isn’t a page from a futuristic comic book, but instead an accurate prediction of what a gas station
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Researcher. SIRS, Spring 1999.
Stabler, Francis R. “The Pump Will Never Run Dry.” Futurist. Nov. 1998. CD-ROM. SIRS Researcher. SIRS, Spring 1999.
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Bibliography
PNGV. “Super Car.” Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles. 22 Apr. 1999.
Toyota Corporation. “Alternative Energy.” 22 Apr. 1999.
United States. Environmental Protection Agency. “Automobiles and the Ozone.” 24 Apr. 1999.
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