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Title: Alternative Source of Fuels Used in Automobile towards Zero Carbon Emission
Authors: Idris, A. M.
Mustapha, A.
Abdulkadir, M.
Ekhalia, B. J.
Keywords: Hybrid Vehicles
Premium Motor Spirit
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Zero Carbon Emission
Issue Date: 15-Oct-2018
Publisher: Proceedings of the 31th Annual National Conference of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TEPAN). Formally Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology (NATT). Held at Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Ado Bayero House, Kano, and Kano State.
Citation: Idris, A. M.; Mustapha, A.; Abdulkadir, M and Ekhalia, B. J. (2018). Alternative Source of Fuels Used in Automobile towards Zero Carbon Emission. Proceedings of the 31th Annual National Conference of Technology Education Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TEPAN). Formally Nigerian Association of Teachers of Technology (NATT). Held at Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Ado Bayero House, Kano, and Kano State. Pp. 222 – 227
Series/Report no.: Pp. 222 – 227;
Abstract: The problems currently confronting the world are the energy crisis and environmental pollution. Energy consumption in the world is rapidly increasing faster than its generation, thus, leading to environmental pollution. Vehicle pollution has been a serious concern for the past few decades all over the world because, combustion products of petroleum fuels, such as carbon dioxide, are a major contributor to greenhouse gases resulting to global climate change. The transportation sector completely depends upon petroleum products, such as the Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and diesel and the demand for these products accelerates the crude oil production peaks as well as its cost. It is estimated that the existing petroleum oil and natural gas reserves will be sufficient for only another few decades due to the facts that the usage of the automobiles are growing at a faster rate than the petroleum products reserved. In view of this, the paper reviews the fuel alternatives available to plan for the future taking up by automobiles manufacturers and consumers and the longer term vision for where the automotive industry is likely to he going to deliver sustainable automobiles with zero carbon emission to include the Electric/fuel cell/hybrid vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7707
ISBN: 978-978-967-443-5
Appears in Collections:Industrial and Technology Education

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