Tuesday, November 26, 2013

TIME TO BID GOOD BYE TO THE RUDE CRUDE

 

Since the 19th century the  course of history is chiefly decided by the flow of crude oil. The nations gifted with this black gold made rich haul  of yellow gold and has been  sitting  pretty while the buying nations are at the receiving end. The global economy started to increasingly  depend more and more on this oil and most nations  get  burnt   with their oil import bill. Apart from hurting the poor nations hard, the emissions they release is causing  this pollution and we all have started to realize the evil effects of burning the fossil fuel.

But the nature has gifted us with abundant sunlight that can power this earth for millions of years. The need of the hour is to harness as much as electrical energy form this solar energy. We don't need any other form of energy even in -winter rich countries' as all these countries can import the power from their neighbors which get enough sun light. 

Already we are operating  at least 10% of our  surface transport vehicles on electrical energy, that includes the trains. Now we have to maximize the use of electrically operated two and four wheelers at the earliest.    The more and more we invest on this solar energy the more we are going to get and less we pollute this beautiful earth. Let all our researches be on harnessing soalr energy from this moment. 


An electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one electric motor or more, using electrical energy stored in batteries or another energy storage device. Electric motors give electric cars instant torque, creating strong and smooth acceleration.
Electric cars were popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century, until advances ininternal combustion engine technology and mass production of cheaper gasoline vehicles led to a decline in the use of electric drive vehicles. The energy crises of the 1970s and 1980s brought a short-lived interest in electric cars; although, those cars did not reach the mass marketing stage, as is the case in the 21st century. Since 2008, a renaissance in electric vehicle manufacturing has occurred due to advances in battery and power management technologies, concerns about increasing oil prices, and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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