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Brazil, however, has seen it all before. In the mid-1970s, the government initiated the “Proalcool” programme to convert sugar cane into ethanol with the aim of becoming the first country in the world to convert to renewable fuel.
Its motives were the same as in America today — independence from imported oil — but the reasons were entirely economic rather than due to concerns over security of supply or the environment.
It was a happy coincidence that Brazil’s ethanol-powered cars produced 50% less greenhouse gases than equivalent petrol engines.
Sales of ethanol cars dropped to almost zero by 1997 and stayed that way until the idea was revived in 2003 when oil prices started to rise again.
This time the ethanol cars had an important difference: “flexi-fuel”. Today’s models can run on both petrol and ethanol. A computer control unit detects what kind of fuel is in use and adjusts the engine accordingly. It was developed in Brazil by Magneti Marelli, the electronic-component company that is part of Fiat.
The government’s new idea is to promote CNG (compressed natural gas). Brazil has large reserves of natural gas and access to further supplies from neighbouring Bolivia.
CNG is cheap — the cost per kilometre is less than half that of petrol and alcohol.
Magneti Marelli has risen to the challenge with its Tetrafuel system. This is a single-engine, electronic-control unit that can detect and automatically switch between CNG and liquid fuel which can be 100% petrol, 100% ethanol, or any combination of the two.
Gangs of youths torched petrol stations and long queues developed at pumps in Tehran after the Iranian Government announced the start of fuel rationing, causing the kind of violent protests rarely seen in the Islamic Republic.
In the past, cheap pump prices have encouraged such widespread consumption that, despite its huge oil production rate, Iran has ironically been forced to spend billions of dollars each year importing petrol.
Technically, CNG engines are not that different from gasoline or diesel ones.
“There’s a little bit of modification because the fuel is dry, being a gas,” said Dan Masood, an instructor in alternative fuels at the New England Institute of Technology.
“It’s not a liquid so it hasn’t the lubricating qualities like gasoline and diesel.” Differences include hardened valves and a higher compression ratio because of the 130 octane level, he said.
CNG is about 95 percent methane, which burns very efficiently.
McClanaghan said it was far cleaner than other petroleum-based fuels, even clean diesel. “You open up an engine [after thousands of miles] and it’s perfectly clean,” she said.
“CNG is one of the simplest hydrocarbons,” said Masood.
The combustion process basically produces carbon dioxode, but about 40 percent less of it than gasoline, and water.
Some of the nitrogen from the air used in combustion is turned into nitrogen oxide, or Nox, but if the cylinders are kept below a certain temperature much of the nitrogen comes out unaffected, he said.
Country | No of vehicle | No of refueling station | |
---|---|---|---|
Pakistan | 1,300,000 | 1,230 | April 2007 |
India | 334,820 | 325 | October 2006 |
Iran | 292,455 | 203 | June 2007 |
China | 127,120 | 253 | October 2006 |
Bangladesh | 80,000 | 129 | Jan 2007 |
Japan | 30,469 | 311 | Jan 2007 |
Malaysia | 22,600 | 42 | October 2006 |
Thailand | 21,799 | 76 | October 2006 |
Korea | 11,578 | 107 | October 2006 |
Indonesia | 6,600 | 17 | July 2005 |
Singapore | 238 | 1 | June 2006 |
Phillipines | 36 | 3 | June 2006 |
As the only passenger car in the country to be powered by natural gas, the 2007 Honda Civic GX, produces near zero emissions and continues to be the "earth's cleanest certified internal combustion engine".
Petronas Dagangan ketika ini mengendalikan 852 stesen minyak dengan 59 daripadanya dilengkapi kemudahan gas asli cecair (LNG).
Iran has announced that it will stop producing purely petrol-driven cars and produce more dual-fuel vehicles, which also run on gas.
The minister of industries said the production of petrol-only cars would stop in just over two weeks' time.