Biology, asked by yadavshivakumar601, 3 months ago

we must use petrol which has no ?​

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Answered by nehaliganvit3
1

Explanation:

It will take more energy to take the petroleum out of the ground than can be gained from the use of the produced oil. This would mean gasoline prices would skyrocket as countries would get low in their reserves of oil. Consumers, when they have to pay more, usually become discontent.

Biodiesel. Biodiesel is a renewable fuel which can be made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant grease. ...

Electricity. Electric cars have been around a while but so far have struggled to enter the mass market. ...

Ethanol. ...

Hydrogen. ...

Natural Gas. ...

Propane.

Perhaps our BS-VI fuel will be better than equivalent fuel in some parts of the US and Europe." India adopted a fuel upgradation programme in the early 1990s. Low lead gasoline (petrol) was introduced in 1994 in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. On February 1, 2000, unleaded gasoline was mandated nationwide.

Answered by maruthiraom
3

Answer:

HYDRO CARBON

WE SHOULD NOT USE THAT BECAUSE IT EMITS GREENHOUSE GASES

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