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1. Conventional fuels are a sense of solids, liquids, and gases that can provide heat to operate machines.
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2. Alternative fuels are chemically stored into batteries/fuel cells. Other alternative fuels are hydrogen and vegetable oil. This also include bio-diesel and bio alcohol
 
  
 
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Algae-based fuels are also known as B20, which stands for a mix of 80% conventional diesel and 20% biofuel. Algae can be grown using land that is not appropriate for farming. It can be grown using ocean and waste water.
 
  
 
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Bioalcohol is a term that describes the use of alcohol as a fuel. Its use allows for powering vehicles without burning fossil fuels. The alcohol in this form is produce by plants and living things.
 
  
 
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Biodiesel is a type of vegetable oil. It is sometimes referred to as an animal fat based diesel fuel used to power conventional diesel engines. It is also considered a low carbon producing agent that can be used to heat as well.
 
  
 
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Hydrogen is a gas that also the most abundant. At ordinary temperature and pressure, hydrogen has no color, taste, or odor. As a fuel, it produces zero emissions and is highly combustible in engines. As such, it can be used to power automobiles, boats, and planes.
 
  
 
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Electricity can be used to power any electric vehicle. Instead of using liquid fuel, electrons are used to charge a battery which provides power to an electric motor which produces zero emissions.
 
  
 
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Ethanol is an alcohol based fuel that also colorless. Burning ethanol as a fuel produces less destructive tailpipe emissions of carbon monoxide, as well as other substances that are harmful to the ozone. 
 
  
 
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Liquid nitrogen is the liquid form of nitrogen stored at a very low temperature state. It is used by heating the fluid in a heat exchanger, which then extracts the heat in the form of a pressurized gas that is used to work an engine. The benefit of using liquid nitrogen simply involves heating it, which then returns the nitrogen to the atmosphere from which it came.
 
  
 
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Methanol is a fuel that is used in racing because of its high octane rating compared to traditional gasoline burning engines.  It is produced by methane, carbon dioxide, or from synthesis gas.  It cost less to manufacture and also reduces carbon release into the atmosphere.
 
  
 
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Natural gas is a natural fossil fuel made up of mostly methane. It is one of the cleanest burning alternative fuels. It can be used for heating, cooking, and to generate electricity. It can also be used in the form compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG) to fuel automobiles. It is also used as a fuel once it is undergoes a process to remove impurities and water.
 
  
 
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Non-fossil methane is a gas that is generated from trash landfills and wastewater treatment plants. It is also used to generate heat while producing less carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere.
 
  
 
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Nuclear power uses nuclear fission on a continuous scale to release large amounts of energy. This energy is used to generate heat and electricity. It is also used to power engines
 
  
 
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Propane is a common fuel for small engines that is also a by-product of natural gas processing. Its use promotes reduced air pollution while providing sufficient power for items such as golf carts, hot air balloons, lawn mowers, and leaf blowers.
 
  
 
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Vegetable oil is considered an alternative fuel for diesel engines and for heating oil; also referred to as ‘pure plant oil’. Many current diesel engines can be converted to run on vegetable oil.
 
  
  
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1. Depletion: Advocates of alternative fuels say oil is becoming more difficult to find and extract and suggest oil will eventually run out. This theory is often called Peak Oil.
 
  
2. Political: Geo-political concerns include reducing dependence on imported oil. Some countries have no oil, while others like the United States do or can not produce enough oil at economical prices to meet domestic demand. Major oil producers include countries that may be hostile to other countries. For example, many commentators suggest oil was a reason for the Iraq War. Dependance on foreign oil can compromise sovereignty.
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3. Economic: Some countries desire to direct energy dollars to local farmers, other alternative fuel producers, or construction companies instead of Middle East oil producers.
 
  
4. Environmental: Desire to reduce pollution and for those that believe in it, climate change
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# More expensive to produce than traditional fuels.
 
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# Expensive to phase in based on current infrastructure.
 
  
 
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Natural gas is a fossil fuel formed when layers of buried plants, gases, and animals are exposed to intense heat and pressure over thousands of years. The energy that the plants originally obtained from the sun is stored in the form of chemical bonds in natural gas.
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Natural gas is a burnable mixture of hydrocarbon gases, made up primarily of methane. It also contains ethane, butane, propane, and pentane before it is refined.
 
  
 
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Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a fossil fuel used as a viable alternative to gasoline, diesel, or propane. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. CNG is made by compressing natural gas (which is mainly composed of methane, CH4), to less than 1 percent of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure. It is stored and distributed in hard containers at a pressure of 20–25 MPa (2,900–3,600 psi), usually in cylindrical or spherical shapes.
 
  
Liquefied natural gas is natural gas that has been transformed into a liquid state. This is done for storage and transportation purposes. It takes up about 1/600th the volume of natural gas in the gaseous state. The (volume-based) energy density of LNG is approximately 2.4 times greater than that of CNG which makes it economical to transport natural gas by ship in the form of LNG. The energy density of LNG is comparable to propane and ethanol but is only 60 percent that of diesel and 70 percent that of gasoline.
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This process refers to a conversion system used for automobiles. This system is used to modify vehicles and engines to operate normally on different fuels other than the original fuel the automobile was originally designed for. The majority of these conversions involve the reconfiguration of a gasoline or diesel vehicle or engine to function on electricity, propane, gas, alcohols, or a blend of conventional and alternative fuels.
 
  
  
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A propane vehicle operates in a similar fashion to a common gasoline vehicle. From its initial liquid state, the propane is converted to a gas. The gas is then moved through line to a fuel-air mixture. Once mixed, it is then injected into a sequentially timed motor for it to burn efficiently and clean.
 
  
 
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"16 For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. 17 And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist."
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Combustibles alternativos

Nivel de destreza

2

Año

2014

Version

09.06.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

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Combustibles alternativos
Estudio de la naturaleza
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123
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Asociación General
Año de introducción
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1

Explicar la diferencia entre combustible convencional y combustible alternativo.




2

Describir brevemente los siguientes combustibles alternativos y sus beneficios:



2a

Combustible algal



2b

Bioalcohol



2c

Biodiésel



2d

Hidrógeno



2e

Electricidad



2f

Etanol



2g

Nitrógeno líquido



2h

Metanol



2i

Gas natural



2j

Metano no-fósil



2k

Energía nuclear



2l

Propano



2m

Aceite vegetal





3

Descubrir por lo menos tres razones de por qué combustible alternativo es importante.






4

¿Cuáles son algunas de las ventajas de combustibles alternativos? ¿Cuáles son algunas de las desventajas?




5

Ilustrar por medio de dibujos, bosquejos o fotografías los elementos que componen el gas natural.



6

Explicar la diferencia entre gas natural comprimido y gas natural licuado.




7

Dibujar los pasos o ver una animación electrónica que muestra el proceso de conversión de combustible alternativo utilizado en la industria automovilista.




8

Describir cómo opera un vehículo de propano.



9

Discutir en un grupo la importancia de encontrar métodos de combustibles alternativos.



10

Hacer dos de las siguientes actividades individualmente o en un grupo:



10a

Visitar una instalación que produce un combustible alternativo de su elección. Preparar y dar una presentación oral de esta actividad.



10b

Hacer un proyecto científico que demuestra cómo un combustible alternativo se usa.



10c

Tener alguien que trabaja en la industria de combustibles alternativos hablar con su grupo.



10d

Calcular y demostrar el ahorro de costos para los vehículos modernos híbridos/de combustible alternativo. Demostrar sus hallazgos en una presentación, exhibición o informe verbal.




11

Discutir en un grupo los siguientes textos y cómo relacionan con combustibles alternativos:



11a

Salmo 24:1



11b

Colosenses 1:16 y 17



11c

Juan 1:3





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