"I believe bio > fuel would be the best option."

http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2009/january7/power-010709.html

This article ranks alternatives. 


      Alternative Energy Options 

      by Mark Z. Jacobson, 
      professor of civil and 
      environmental engineering at Stanford. 

      Web

      (Energy and vehicle options, from best to worst)  
            1. Wind-BEVs (battery electric vehicles)  
            2. wind-HFCVs (hydrogen fuel cell vehicles)  
            3.CSP-BEVs  
            4. geothermal-BEVs  
           
            5. tidal-BEVs  
            6. solar PV-BEVs  
            7. Wave-BEVs  
            8.hydroelectric-BEVs  
            9-10. a tie between nuclear-BEVs and coal-CCS-BEVs  
            11. corn-E85  
            12.cellulosic-E85.  
     
      Wind, water and sun beat other energy alternatives

      Article 

      Video 

      Presentation  



It has been said the best range extender is a rental car.

Cheers,
Al Lococo
www.evprogress.org 
Think Globally, Act Locally!
Plug-in, we have the technology, the NiMH powered RAV4 EV is the proof.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Clark" <[email protected]>
To: "listserv" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:15 AM
Subject: [FLEAA] Alt Fuel Club of Tampa Bay


> This group is having a meeting on Friday, June 5th in Channelside, Tampa.
> 
> For anyone asking what will we run range extenders on then I believe bio
> fuel would be the best option.  I'll be sure to go any anyone wishing to go
> please feel free to contact me.
> 
> They are also requesting EVs to come to this meeting and if any in Tampa Bay
> can make it, please let me know!
> 
> Michael Jay Clark
> 813-465-9957
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