Alternative Fuel Vehicle Quiz Questions

Similar documents
Clean Fuels MARAMA

Fuels are materials that are used to create energy. They may be

Where We Are. Today: Finish up Chapter 4, hopefully! Discussion: Alternative fuels, the benefits of conservation Where to go next?

TCC Conference. Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Coalition. April 28, Kenny Bergstrom Communications Specialist

New Energy Activity. Background:

Sustainable Purchasing Guide Fuels

Q1. The table shows how much carbon dioxide is produced when you transfer the same amount of energy by burning coal, gas and oil.

Q1. Useful fuels can be produced from crude oil. Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons.

Hydrocarbons 1 of 29 Boardworks Ltd 2016

Improving the quality of life in the communities we serve.

Renewable Diesel: The Sustainable High-Performance Fuel

Refuel: San Diego Regional Alternative Fuel Coordinating Council. Kick-off Meeting October 16, 2014

FLEET SAFETY Fuel efficiency

By: Hailey French Jacob Dalati Josh Dyer Instructor: Melody Thomas Physics and Human Affairs

BioDiesel & Ethanol & Issues About Our Energy Future

2018 GHG Emissions Report

(i) Place a cross in the box next to a pair of greenhouse gases.

Reducing the Green House Gas Emissions from the Transportation Sector

Diesel for the Future

WAYNE HELIX TM FUEL DISPENSER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOLUTIONS. Designed for you. world

Alternative Fuel Vehicles by Type: Pros, Cons, and Case Studies. Cabell Hodge National Renewable Energy Laboratory

We re Going Global ETHANOL

This presentation focuses on Biodiesel, scientifically called FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester); a fuel different in either perspective.

The Need for Alternative Fuel Sources: Biodiesel and Other Options. Jill Burrows 11/21/05

Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil

Pima Association of Governments Energy Programs Clean Cities

Learning Resources. Part I: Electric Vehicles

Expert Group on Maritime Policy

Biodiesel and SmartWay Grow and Go Go. EPA-MMTA Fuel-Saving Seminar June 15, 2007

Energy 101 Energy Technology and Policy

UPS Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicles

Distillation process of Crude oil

Greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the Earth. Which gas is a greenhouse gas? Tick one box. Argon Methane Nitrogen Oxygen

California s Low Carbon Fuel Standard

The fuel of the future...available today. Clean, Abundant, American NATURAL GAS

Burnaby Refinery Fuel Composition. November 2018

Type 4 Cylinder Owner s Manual

A 3-Part Fuel Mixture is the Solution

Traffic fuels and legislation future prospects. Tuukka Hartikka, Neste Oyj

How Natural-Gas Vehicles Work

Edexcel GCSE Chemistry. Topic 8: Fuels and Earth science. Fuels. Notes.

AALTO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY KE Introduction to biorefineries and biofuels

Transportation accounts for 31 percent of the

Biodiesel. Points to Consider Relative to Fuel Tax Administration 2007

Clean vehicles & fuels in the EU

Alkylate. Alkylate petrol has been used in many years as an environmentally and healthy adjusted fuel for forest workers and other. WHY?

ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH BENEFITS OF LOW SULPHUR FUELS. Alinafe Mkavea Director Fuels and Gas Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority

Fuels of the Future for Cars and Trucks

AFV/EV Safety Training: Automotive Recycling. Instructor s Manual. National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium

Criterias for August 2014 Procurement of small vehicles for municipal cleaning

APPLICATIONS OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN MARITIME INDUSTRY

Executive Summary 2 nd Quarter

New Leaf Biofuel, LLC

Q1.This question is about the temperature of the Earth s atmosphere. Give one reason why it is difficult to produce models for future climate change.

MAN Buses & Coaches Comparing drivetrain technologies. Robert Staimer, NGVA Brussels, July 09th, 2014

Gabriel Ameka (PhD) Professor and Head of Department Department of Botany University of Ghana Legon, GHANA

The Electric Bus. Get on Board! Get on Board the Electric Bus 1 5/31/2017

The New Alternative Fuel of Choice Renewable Diesel

Howstuffworks "How Gasoline Works"

Carbon Neutral Fuels for efficient ICE: an alternative towards Green Mobility

Grow it Now, Drive it Later?

Elaine Polachek, Director of Community Maintenance. Reduced-Emissions Fuels Policy for Vehicle Purchases

GHG Mitigation Potential of Biofuels in Canada

Emission Reduction Technologies towards zero emissions

BioDiesel & Issues About Our Energy Future

BIOFUELS AND OTHER ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN ROAD TRANSPORT

The table below gives information about milk bottles. Raw materials Sand, limestone, salt Crude oil. Bottle material Soda-lime glass HD poly(ethene)

LVOC Combusting ME-GIE Engine

UNECE Gas Centre/ESCWA Conference

Can Fish Farms Use On Farm Biodiesel Production? Matt Veal, PhD NCSU Biological and Agricultural Engineering

January 2012 AOC AOC Rev

NOW AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY IN THE UK. Renewable and GTL Paraffinic diesels from Green Biofuels

Understanding and Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Ground Support Equipment (GSE) and Emissions Reductions

ALTERNATIVE ENERGIES AND IMPACT ON STATION OF THE FUTURE. Edouard BOURDIN

Biodiesel in Transit and Municipal Fleets

New Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel and new engines and vehicles with advanced emissions control systems offer significant air quality improvement.

Rudolf Diesel invented the original diesel engine. -peanut and vegetable oils. -Diesel s vision: - the common man

Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil A Renewable Blend for Diesel Engines

Background on Biodiesel

Fossil Fuels and Agriculture

Alternative Fuel Vehicle Program and Garbage Trucks

Working with biodiesel blends A guide for the motor trade, repair and transport industries

Environmental and EnergyStrategies for Freight Transport. Dipl.-Ing. Håkan Samuelsson, Chairman of the MAN Nutzfahrzeuge Gruppe

Emission from gasoline powered vehicles are classified as 1. Exhaust emission 2. Crank case emission 3. Evaporative emission. Table 1.

8/3/2012 SIF: Energy School 2012,Varenna. Omar Said

Evaluating opportunities for soot-free, low-carbon bus fleets in Brazil: São Paulo case study

Module8:Engine Fuels and Their Effects on Emissions Lecture 36:Hydrocarbon Fuels and Quality Requirements FUELS AND EFFECTS ON ENGINE EMISSIONS

Gas natural Combustible alternativo para automoción

KAEFER UAB powerboat team

BIODIESEL VS CNG VS FUEL CELL

Chapter 4 ANALYTICAL WORK: COMBUSTION MODELING

City of Richmond DPW CNG Project James A Jackson Ransford O. Ellis Director, DPW Oper. Manager, DPU

Volkswagen Group of America Virginia Energy Conference Session 30: Fossil Fuels Diesel Developments Presented by Stuart Johnson, Engineering and

WORLD ENERGY LIMITED CNG

ALTERNATIVELY FUELED VEHICLE REPORT FISCAL YEAR 2017

HyFive meeting Zaventem BE. CTIF Commission for Extrication and New Technology Tom Van Esbroeck Chairman

Biodiesel: A High Performance Renewable Fuel

EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN BLENDING ON THE CONCENTRATION OF POLLUTANTS EMITTED FROM A FOUR STROKE DIESEL ENGINE

Alternative Fuels Offer Pro

Transcription:

Alternative Fuel Vehicle Quiz Questions Natural Gas Vehicles Natural gas emits higher levels of harmful byproducts into the air than other fossil fuels. Natural gas is made up almost entirely of what chemical compound? Ethane Methane Chlorine Benzene Natural gas is used as a vehicle fuel in what two forms? Cold natural gas (CNG) and hot natural gas (HNG) Solid natural gas (SNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) Compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) Compressed natural gas (CNG) and expanded natural gas (ENG) Natural gas under extreme pressure yields compressed natural gas (CNG) Natural gas under very low temperatures results in liquefied natural gas (LNG) Ethanol Vehicles Ethanol has a positive energy balance; meaning that it produces less energy during combustion than is used to produce the fuel. Ethanol has a positive energy balance; ethanol produces more energy during combustion than is used to produce the fuel itself. What are common ethanol blends in the U.S.? E10 and E100 E10 and E85 E0 and E85 E25 and E75

Ethanol is mixed with conventional gasoline to form desired blends. The number refers to the amount of ethanol, so E10 means the mix is 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline; E85 means it s between 53% and 85% ethanol and the remainder gasoline. Which of the following statements is true: Ethanol is produced from renewable resources but is low octane Ethanol is high octane but comes from nonrenewable sources Ethanol comes from nonrenewable sources and is low octane Ethanol comes from renewable sources and is high octane Pure ethanol has an octane rating of 99. Ethanol, in its most basic form, is synonymous with grain alcohol: What percentage of gasoline sold in the U.S. has up to 10% ethanol in it? 97% 85% 50% 12% Electric Vehicles What are the four types of electric vehicles? Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) Heavy-weight electric vehicles (HEVs) Propane electric vehicles (PEVs) Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) Biodiesel electric vehicles (BEVs) Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) Fast car electric vehicles (FCEVs) Which of the following statements about electric vehicles is true? They create fewer emissions that contribute to air pollution and global warming. Because electric vehicles emit water, they can be used in dry areas to decrease droughts. They can be used to charge stop lights on roadways. They reduce particulate matter (soot), oxides of nitrogen, smog forming pollutants, and greenhouse gas emissions. Because the U.S. imports electricity at low cost, electric vehicles are cheaper to run than conventional vehicles. Electricity can be made domestically. They emit a pale blue glow, eliminating the need for headlights. Production of electricity will create jobs in the economy.

Which type(s) of electric vehicle produce(s) no emissions? Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) Hybrid and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles also have internal combustion engines. When these engines are used, emissions are produced. As of 2016, how many public electric vehicle charging stations were there in the U.S.? 12 750 3,200 15,000+ At the end of 2016, there were more than 15,464 charging stations with 40,630 outlets available in every state in the U.S. Biodiesel Vehicles The bio in biodiesel refers to the fact that this fuel: Has a fascinating life story Was developed by biologists Is manufactured from organic materials Was named after actor Scott Baio Biodiesel can be made from which of the following: New vegetable oil Used vegetable oil Soybean oil Animal fat Recycled organic waste Trick question! All of the above items can be used to produce biodiesel. Biodiesel can be used in most diesel engines model year 1994 and newer. Biodiesel is carbon-neutral, in that it does not add carbon to the environment; instead, it takes carbon that is already part of plant and animal matter and neutralizes it. Biodiesel is carbon-neutral, in that it does not add carbon to the environment; instead, it takes carbon that is already part of plant and animal matter and uses it as a fuel source.

Biodiesel is used as a blend with conventional diesel. What is the most common blend in the U.S.? B10 (10% biodiesel, 90% conventional diesel) B20 (20% biodiesel, 80% conventional diesel) B50 (50% biodiesel, 50% conventional diesel) B80 (80% biodiesel, 20% conventional diesel) Propane Vehicles Propane is a byproduct of which two activities: Natural gas extraction Earth s rotation Crude oil refining Soybean processing What are four benefits of propane? Propane s nontoxic nature means propane is not harmful to soil or water if spilled or leaked. Propane occurs abundantly in nature and can be captured in large tanks attached to caves on the sides of mountains. Propane readily biodegrades in soil, water, or air. Because propane is stored as a solid, it is easily transported. Propane is the most accessible alternative fuel to the general public. In its natural state, propane smells like wildflowers. Propane is free to the general public. 90% of propane consumed in the U.S. is produced domestically. Propane is typically used for fuel as an injection vapor or in liquid form: Propane must be handled with care because its boiling point is: 212 F 100 F 32 F 44 F Propane turns from a liquid to a gas at 44 F, meaning exposure can cause immediate frostburn. Propane vehicles are classified in two ways: Dedicated and bifuel Committed and bifuel Dedicated and mix use Committed and mix use Propane vehicles are classified as either (a) dedicated, meaning the run only on propane or (b) bifuel, meaning they run on either propane or gasoline.

Hydrogen Vehicles Hydrogen occurs naturally as a gas. Hydrogen is: Odorless, humorless, and burns with a flickering blue flame Stinky, colorless, and burns with a fiery passion Ordorless, colorless, and burns with a pale blue flame Smells like lavender, colorless, and burns with a dark orange flame Emissions from hydrogen vehicles are mostly natural gas. Emissions from hydrogen vehicles are mostly water. Currently, most hydrogen vehicles use: Liquid hydrogen Fuel cells powered by hydrogen A combination of hydrogen and diesel Gaseous hydrogen Although not yet widespread, hydrogen and fuel cells are the current focus of development and production efforts. Hydrogen: Is a renewable energy resource Can be manufactured from any substance containing hydrogen Is the most abundant element on the planet When used as a fuel, produces no harmful emissions All of the above!