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    General Motors

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    In class‚ we discussed about regulation‚ and what we think of regulation personally. I raised my hand answering that regulation is an obstacle to economic growth. An instance where companies fail to include the right mix into their gasoline which doesn’t even exist is unfair and unjust. However‚ it’s understandable that the government really wants these companies to come up with alternatives‚ especially with oil insecurity and climate change related to greenhouse gas emissions which are worrisome

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    Cracking and Crude Oil

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    with the zeolite catalyst at a temperature of about 500°C and moderately low pressures. The zeolites used in catalytic cracking are chosen to give high percentages of hydrocarbons with between 5 and 10 carbon atoms - particularly useful for petrol (gasoline). It also produces high proportions of branched alkanes and aromatic hydrocarbons like benzene. An example of how C15H32 may react and break up to form smaller hydrocarbons The hydrocarbon molecules

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    Automobile Emissions Control

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    Automobile Emissions Control Abstract - The Automobile emissions control focus on the different types of technologies that have been introducing from early 1960’s to reduce the air pollution. They describe the different control methods involved in all the devices employed for the purpose of controlling pollution. This paper entails the information of impact of using these control techniques and devices. The detrimental effects of pollutants from automobile emissions on

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    Pricing Strategies

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    Pricing Strategies Ryan W. MKT 441 February 23‚ 2006 5 Pricing Strategies In this paper‚ I will cover five different pricing strategies used‚ by retailers and manufacturers‚ to sell their products. I will demonstrate how pricing products according to one of the five pricing strategies chosen works effectively for each company. Loss Leader Look in any newspaper circular‚ it is chocked full of advertisements from untold numbers of retailers who are trying to push "loss leaders" onto consumers

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    Courses of Action (ACA) and Evaluation * propose for a water-powered car design that would suffice to the specifications given by the Chinese government Advantage/s: a. zero-emissions as compared to carbon exhausts from the conventional gasoline powered cars b. vehicle’s fuel consumption can reduce up to 50%

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    Investigatory Project

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    What’s an Investigatory Project Exactly? An investigatory project is basically any science experiment where you start with an issue or problem and conduct research or an investigation to decide what you think the outcome will be. After you’ve created your hypothesis or proposal‚ you can conduct a controlled experiment using the scientific method to arrive at a conclusion. What’s the Scientific Method? For those of us who have forgotten the various steps of the scientific method‚ let me clear that

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    POLLUTION FROM DIESEL ENGINES AND ITS CONTROL Diesel engines and gasoline engines are the most widely used primary sources of power in automobiles and the sheer number of them makes the issue of emissions from these engines an important one. Table 1 gives a comparison of the amounts of different pollutants in the exhaust of diesel and petrol engines. FORMATION OF NOX AND CONTROL METHODS: The main source of NOx in diesel engine emissions is the oxidation of the nitrogen in the air at the high temperatures

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    Electrical Cars are the future Today electrical cars are becoming more and more popular‚ and we are not just talking about the bumper cars one would see at the fair. No‚ the electrical cars are slowly but securely making a more prominent appearance in today’s driving society. Their engine is quieter‚ the air it emits is fresher‚ and it is more convenient than a regular car. In short‚ electrical cars are the future of driving. From an environmental point of view‚ electrical cars do seem

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    Fuel Energizer

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    SEMINAR REPORT ON FUEL ENERGIZER Fuel energizer 2 www.techalone.com ABSTRACT In this era of increasing fuel prices‚ here a device called ‘FUEL ENERGIZER’ help us to Reduce Petrol /Diesel /Cooking gas consumption up to 28%‚ or in other words this would equal to buying the fuel up to 28% cheaper prices. When fuel flow through powerful magnetic field created by Magnetizer Fuel Energizer‚ The hydrocarbons change their orientation and molecules in them change their configuration. Result: Molecules

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     2001-2014). Traffic In prosperous countries such as the United States‚ a vehicle is manufactured for every two people. This equals up to nearly a half billion of cars commuting through traffic each day. The majority of these motor vehicles run off of gasoline and diesel engines that particularly burn petroleum in order to release energy. The substance of petroleum contains hydrocarbons (huge particles made of hydrogen and carbon.) Ideally‚ thoroughly burning this chemical compound with an adequate amount

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