Why should i conserve fuel and how.?
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We should conserve the fuel, because the fuels are getting depleted, and the chance for the fuel in the future will be less.
Then, the future generations will suffer, with the lack of fuel.
If we didn't conserve the fuels, then, there won't be any re-accomplishment.
So, it is important to conserve it, as it takes millions of years for it's formation.
We can conserve by using battery vehicles, and limiting the usage of the vehicles.
You could conserve the fuel by the following ways:-
1.We can save fuel by maximizing the use of battery vehicles, and minimizing the use of polluting vehicles.
2.We may use CNG, instead of petrol and diesel.
3.Use of alternative fuels must be appreciated.
4.Fuels are precious and present in a limited account, so the conservation of fuels is essential. The government must make awareness.
Then, the future generations will suffer, with the lack of fuel.
If we didn't conserve the fuels, then, there won't be any re-accomplishment.
So, it is important to conserve it, as it takes millions of years for it's formation.
We can conserve by using battery vehicles, and limiting the usage of the vehicles.
You could conserve the fuel by the following ways:-
1.We can save fuel by maximizing the use of battery vehicles, and minimizing the use of polluting vehicles.
2.We may use CNG, instead of petrol and diesel.
3.Use of alternative fuels must be appreciated.
4.Fuels are precious and present in a limited account, so the conservation of fuels is essential. The government must make awareness.
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Fuel shortages keep
occurring in the world from time to time. Most countries have to import fuel to
meet their needs. The countries which export fuel are the OPEC nations (those
in the Middle East) Venezuela, Russia, etc. Apart from shortages, the price of
fuels also fluctuates wildly depending on availability. In India and the US,
fuel is sold at subsidized rates. They are heavily dependent on OPEC nations
for supply. OPEC nations reduce fuel production to shore up their profits
whenever supply exceeds demand and prices fall.
On such occasions, oil
dependent countries are badly affected. In 2008, a similar scenario arose and
prices shot up so much that it created a panic. Long queues were seen outside
petrol bunks and there were fewer vehicles on the roads because there was no
fuel to tank up on. In a way it was a good thing because there was less
pollution and traffic jams.
But the real danger in
consuming fuel thoughtlessly is that it dries up the earth’s resources. Fossil
fuels like coal and oil and gas are non-renewable resources. In other words,
increasing usage depletes their presence within the earth. So there will come a
time when they will no longer be available. The answer is to develop
alternative and renewable sources.
This is why many countries
have turned to ethanol, a kind of fuel which is made from corn kernels. Another
option is to use hybrid cars which run both on gas and electricity. Big
gas-guzzling vehicles like Hummers and SUVs should be exchanged for smaller,
fuel-efficient cars. Electric cars like the Indian Reva are also good options.
Fuels like petrol and diesel are also not clean fuels. They cause
pollution and increase C02 emissions. This leads to global
warming which is one of the biggest challenges the earth is facing. Saving fuel
for the future is therefore an urgent necessity.
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