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			Guide to Green Vehicles
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			greenstudentu
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			Tue Mar 25 2008 16:02:36 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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			Tue Mar 25 2008 16:02:36 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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		<outline text="Green Vehicle Guide"/>
		<outline text="Even  though  driving  a  car  is  a  necessity  to  society,  it  also  produces  harmful  air  pollutants  that  can  pose  as  health  risks  to  humans  and  as  dangers  to  the  land’s  natural  resources.  The  average  vehicle  burns  about  98  tons  of  fossil  fuels  to  every  gallon  of  gas.  And  since  fossil  fuels  are  non-renewable,  they  can’t  be  regenerated  fast  enough  to  keep  up  with  human  consumption."/>
		<outline text="Green Car, Green Vehicle, Green Vehicle Guide - Green Student U" url="http://www.greenstudentu.com/green_vehicle_guide.aspx" type="link"/>
		<outline text="Hybrid Vehicles"/>
		<outline text="A  hybrid  vehicle,  also  known  as  a  hybrid  electric  car,  combines  a  fuel-efficient  gas  engine  with  an  electric  motor  powered  by  batteries.  Since  their  introduction  to  the  auto  market  in  the  early  1990’s,  hybrid  cars  are  becoming  more  popular  everyday  with  people  that  are  actively  participating  in  the  green  movement."/>
		<outline text="Hybrid Car, Hybrid Vehicle, Hybrid Electric Car - Green Student U" url="http://www.greenstudentu.com/Hybrid.aspx" type="link"/>
		<outline text="Electric Vehicles"/>
		<outline text="The  electric  vehicle  is  powered  by  electricity  that  is  stored  in  a  battery,  so  the  engine  creates  no  tailpipe  exhaust  or  other  harmful  greenhouse  gases.  They  are  best  used  for  short  trips  around  town  within  a  50-mile  range  since  the  battery’s  energy  does  not  last  forever,  but  more  sophisticated  electric  engines  are  being  manufactured  to  extend  the  distance  traveled  by  the  electric  car."/>
		<outline text="Electric Car, Electric Vehicle, Electric Automobile - Green Student U" url="http://www.greenstudentu.com/Electric.aspx" type="link"/>
		<outline text="Hydrogen Vehicle"/>
		<outline text="A  hydrogen  fuel  vehicle  is  a  vehicle  that  uses  hydrogen  as  a  fuel  source  to  power  its  engine.  The  purpose  of  a  hydrogen  fuel  car  is  to  convert  the  chemical  energy  of  hydrogen  into  mechanical  energy  that  can  power  a  car.  Its  greatest  purpose  is  to  eliminate  nitrogen  oxide  emissions  in  the  air  by  only  using  clean  hydrogen  sources,  which  helps  cars  meet  emission  standards."/>
		<outline text="Hydrogen Fuel, Hydrogen Fuel Cell, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car - Green Student U" url="http://www.greenstudentu.com/Hydrogen.aspx" type="link"/>
		<outline text="Biodiesel Vehicle"/>
		<outline text="A  biodiesel  fuel  vehicle  is  a  vehicle  that  uses  renewable  fuel  sources,  such  as  vegetable  oil  and  animal  fats,  to  power  and  run  a  diesel  engine.  Biodiesel  fuel,  which  is  a  type  of  biofuel,  can  be  created  from  animal  fats,  restaurant  grease  from  cooking  food,  oil  from  vegetables  such  as  soybeans  and  corn,  and  even  algae."/>
		<outline text="Biodiesel, Biofuel, Biodiesel Fuel - Green Student U" url="http://www.greenstudentu.com/Biodiesel.aspx" type="link"/>
		<outline text="Fuel Cell Vehicle"/>
		<outline text="A  fuel  cell  car  is  a  vehicle  that  uses  chemicals  such  as  hydrogen  and  oxygen  to  produce  electricity.  This  is  very  similar  to  how  a  battery  creates  electricity."/>
		<outline text="Fuel Cell, Fuel Cell Technology, Fuel Cell Car - Green Student U" url="http://www.greenstudentu.com/Fuel_Cell.aspx" type="link"/>

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