I would like to know what green living and energy savings topics people would like to here or learn more about?

April 29, 2010 by  
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I am writing a blog on saving energy and green living, www.SeeEnergySavings.com . I want to write about what people want to hear about, any suggestions?

Clean Car Program to Promote Green Cars, Increase Savings

April 10, 2010 by  
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In the race to promote green cars among car buyers, legislations have been passed and marketing strategies have been formulated. In the State of California, true to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s promise, these steps are already being implemented by the State government and the private sector.

The University of Michigan’s Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) recently made a study concerning a possible incentive program which will promote the sale of green cars in California. The findings show that the incentive program can lead to a 33 percent reduction of greenhouse gas emission. The program not only helps the environment but also help drivers save on their fuel expenditures. The study found out that on an average, green cars can offer as much as $2,500 savings in fuel consumption.

The said program studied by UMTRI is known as the Clean Car Discount. This program offers a timetable of fees and rebates dubbed as “feebates”. The said feebates will be based on the amount of greenhouse gas emitted by the vehicle that car buyers will purchase. Of course, the less greenhouse gas a vehicle emits, the more the incentive that will be offered.

Currently, different clean car technologies are being employed by car manufacturers. In California, known as the hotbed of Asian car manufacturers, hybrid vehicles are the most popular green cars. The promotion of other clean car technologies such as clean diesels and flex-fuel vehicles is the aim of the new incentive program. Not only will the incentive program encourage car buyers to purchase green cars but also affect car manufacturers. “Our analysis shows that by harnessing the power of price signals, feebates spur consumers to purchase and manufacturers to produce cleaner vehicles,” says Walter McManus, the director of UMTRI’s Automotive Analysis Division.

The study conducted is entitled “Economic Analysis of Feebates to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emission from Light Vehicles for California”. The said analysis is based on “The California Clean Car Discount Act” (AB 493) which is authored by State Assemblyman Ira Ruskin of the 21st Assembly District. The bill states that the California Air Resources Board or CARB must provide rebates to first time car buyers. The said rebates will be made available to those who purchase green cars or those with low global warming potential. The bill states that about twenty to twenty-five percent of cars and trucks will not be made available with the rebates. This may include large vehicles such as SUVs and pickup trucks such as the Chevrolet Colorado whether they are equipped with Chevrolet pickup traction bar or not.

The said legislation is expected to be considered by the California Assembly Appropriations Committee by the end of this month. Voting on the bill is expected to commence by early June.

The study made by the UMTRI examined the effect of the incentive program on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions released by vehicles on the State’s roads. The incentive program is also examined how it will work with the existing Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 in reducing the amount of greenhouse gas released onto the atmosphere by cars and trucks. The study found out that the present greenhouse gas regulation reduces greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 26.7 percent. The said legislation enforces a limit on greenhouse gas emission by different industries in the state of California and imposes penalties for industries unable to comply.

With the existing regulation combined with the proposed bill which offers feebates at $18 for every gram of carbon dioxide emitted by a certain vehicle per mile, greenhouse gas reduction is 25 percent more than what the present regulation can do on its own. The present and the proposed regulation when used together can also help retailers earn by as much as 6.7 percent. This is because the feebates is expected to boost the sale of green cars. “We concluded that a feebates program combined with California’s Pavley law is a potent policy solution to reduce global warming emissions because everyone gains – the consumer, the retailer and the environment we share,” says McManus. This proposed bill when passed into law will greatly reduce California’s greenhouse gas production since cars and trucks produced about a third of the total greenhouse gas emissions of the state. Presently, there are in excess of 20 million passenger vehicles on the state’s roads. That number is expected to rise by as much as 1.9 million vehicles every year.

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive.buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.

Switching to Hydrogen Cars For Massive Savings

March 9, 2010 by  
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Alternative energy vehicles are quickly becoming more popular among consumers. Soaring fuel prices have triggered a wave of price increases. Amidst inflation and a higher cost of living, rising fuel prices have hit the wallets of motorists hard, especially as the US economy enters a recession. As consumers look for alternative energy vehicles to ease their fuel prices, hydrogen cars are quickly becoming popular. Let’s examine why hydrogen cars should be considered as an alternative to traditional petrol based cars.

As the name suggest, hydrogen cars use hydrogen instead of petrol. Hydrogen is a renewable resource and it burns more cleanly compared to petrol. Hydrogen fuel cells are one of the most popular alternative forms of renewable energy that is being championed by scientist and environmentalists. Even though hydrogen fuel cells have been criticized as being an infeasible, long-term solution for the energy crisis, it is currently one of the most heavily supported initiatives for energy alternatives in the US. The US Government has already initiated plans for hydrogen fuel cells to become mass produced and the automotive industry in responding in kind.

As a result, hydrogen cars are the most pervasive form of alternative energy vehicles commercially available in the US. This means that consumers currently have more options when purchasing a hydrogen car as opposed to other alternatives, such as an electric car.

Hydrogen as is cheaper than gas or diesel. To further compound the financial savings, hydrogen cars are also designed to have better mileage compared to their gas guzzling counterparts. This results in huge savings on fuel. This is especially so for motorists who commute frequently. Advances in technology will allow scientist to squeeze even greater mileage out of hydrogen in time to come. Some are predicting that fuel prices for hydrogen cars will be up to half the amount currently being spent now. Others are predicting that this technology will allow fuel prices to revert to levels not seen since the 1960s and 70s.

If these savings don’t provide enough incentives to make the switch to alternative energy, keep in mind that the US government is also providing tax rebates for hybrid cars.

Unfortunately, there are several drawbacks to hydrogen cars. Hydrogen cars are currently expensive. The technology is still new and scientists are still trying to develop cost effective ways to manufacture hydrogen fuel cells. Many gas stations are also not equipped with hydrogen pumps, and this can make refueling troublesome.

Fuel prices have been reaching record levels. This comes at a time when the US economy is particularly weak. There has never been a better time to consider an alternative energy vehicle in order to save money and the environment. Fortunately, several options are available. Hydrogen cars and electric cars are just some of the options consumers can consider. Various home conversion kits are also available that will allow you to run your car on a mixture of gas and water. But regardless of which alternative energy source you choose to support, freeing yourself from the dependency of gas is guaranteed to save you money.

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