by the selected resources shows research pertaining to the alternative fuel. Also including facts about the different types of alternate fuel, the types of vehicle that can run off of each fuel, and the cost. Using the website fueleconomy.gov provides our team with accurate and reliable information about the different gas mileages for ach type of alternative fuel. This site also states which vehicle can use what alternative fuel.
Since this website is created and maintained by the government we know that our government conducts test and experiments on alternate fuel so the States Go green. This is valuable to our team because it accurately states the pros and cons of owning an alterative fuel vehicle. There are six types of different fuels we can use Electric, Ethanol, Biodiesel, Natural Gas, Propane, and Hydrogen. Also provided on fueleconomy.gov it explains the green house gas emission for each type of fuel. In great detail this site explains about the tax incentive for switching to an alternative fuel vehicle. This would be a great incentive for Lotus Rental Cars because of the tax write offs. Another great tool that this website offers is the ability to compare vehicle side by side. Comparing and contrasting the different abilities due to alternative fuel styles (US Department of Energy, 2014) As our team branches off to absorb more information we have found yet another government issued and maintained website, afdc.energy.gov. On this website we find more information regarding case studies. Where scientists compare and contrast each feature provided by the different alternative
fuels. With the results of each case study the scientists have include many charts, including results for studies about how many break downs each fuel has had over a ten year span. This is relative to our research because the website provides us with all the results for test completed on each alternative fuel. We can see what has the higher cost to fix a vehicle if broken down. This information is important because the rental company would have to fix any broken down vehicle. Knowing the cost of repairs will help make the decision if the price is too costly to maintain (US Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, 2013) Conclusion The closing paragraph is designed to bring the reader to your way of thinking if you are writing a persuasive essay, to understand relationships if you are writing a comparison/contrast essay, or simply to value the information you provide in an informational essay. The closing paragraph summarizes the key points from the supporting paragraphs without introducing any new information. References This is a hanging indent. To keep the hanging indent format, triple click your mouse on this line of text and replace the information with your reference entry. You can use the Reference and Citation Examples (Center for Writing ExcellenceTutorials and GuidesReference and Citation Examples) to help format your source information into a reference entry. The reference page always begins on the top of the next page after the conclusion. PAGE 2 PAGE MERGEFORMAT 1