Alternative ECU Fuel

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The definition of Alternative ECU Fuel

Alternative ECU Fuel is any substance that can replace conventional fuels, the name implies that it is kinder to the environment but it does not necessarily mean it is from a renewable source. Also known as non-conventional fuels these include bio diesel, ethanol, butanol, chemically stored electricity (batteries and fuel cells), hydrogen, methane, natural gas, vegetable oil, biomass and peanut oil.

Background

Fuel is chemically based stored energy that can be used and shared to provide power or heat as and when it is needed, it can function in various ways such as through the engine of a car or a heating system in a home.

Demand for Alternative ECU Fuels

Since 2000 there has been an increase in the popularity of Alternative fuelled vehicles. Social awareness of environmental issues facing our world has made an impact and concerns in fuel consumption and sustainability has increased.
In the year 2000, there were about eight million vehicles around the world that ran on Alternative ECU Fuels, indicating their increasing popularity. There is growing social interest, and a perceived economic and political need for the development of non-conventional fuel sources. The concerns over environmental impact, fuel consumption and sustainability have increased as well the rise in oil prices and conflict in oil rich nations. ECU Fuels can have widespread effects, the production of corn-based ethanol has created an increased demand for the feed stock, causing rising prices in almost everything made from corn. This however reduces the demand for conventional fuels, lowering fuel prices.

Alternative ECU Fuel Vehicles (AFVs)

Interest in vehicles powered by alternative energy sources has been gaining traction in large part due to high gas prices and an increased awareness of global warming, which according to a recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report 90% likely is caused by humans. The "fuel" is the set of chemicals which are oxidized and reduced to release the stored energy. In a battery or fuel cell powered vehicle, this is electricity. In some circumstances, however, electricity may be provided directly to a mobile electric engine, such as an electrified trolley or train, or a magnetically levitated train. In such cases, electricity itself may be treated as an alternative "fuel", since it replaces fuel energy used in transportation.
Alternative ECU Fuels are designed to meet the needs of humans whether it is economic, political, or environmental. For example E85 is cheaper to purchase than gasoline, economic, in the Midwest of the United States specifically Minnesota and Illinois. Electric cars pollute 90% less than gasoline driven cars, environmental. Finally, many governments offer tax breaks to companies developing Alternative ECU Fuelled cars.
Alternatives to oil and Renewable energy a possible solution to a potential future energy shortage would be to use some of the world's remaining fossil fuel reserves as an investment in renewable energy infrastructure such as wind power, solar power, tidal power, geothermal power, hydropower, thermal depolymerization, methanol, ethanol and biodiesel, or in an oil lamp; try olive oil, canola oil, safflower oil, or sunflower oil which do not suffer from finite energy reserves, but do have a finite energy flow.