by Thomas Marguccio
THE PROBLEMS: Foolish petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I’m referring to.
BAD NEWS: One of the potential solutions is the water automobile. This is different from the water hybrid and is not yet coming out of the assembly lines. The reason for this is that there is little agreement on the strategies for trial. These designs are also too expensive to implement, filled with problems and not predictable in advance.
THE GOOD NEWS: Widespread development and experimentation by numerous back yard engineers has proven one method FEASIBLE. With this method you can run your traditional automobiles PARTIALLY ON WATER (that’s a “Water Hybrid”) with little or no modifications. * You should be able to increase your gas efficiency by as much as 59% (Toyota 99) or even 70% (Cadillac 99). * You could drastically cut down discharges and help reduce Global Warming. * You can improve efficient burning of fuel and consequently lessen wear and tear, engine clatter, high temperature in the engine, carbon deposits, etc.
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by Salvador Paez
Business development refers to the different activities that managers undertake to make their business or company grow. It uses different techniques, like assessments of various target markets and opportunities, information gathering on competitors and customers, producing ideas for possible sales, as well as making business models and designs.
Business development managers evaluate the business and try to use different tools and techniques to maximize its potential. By doing this, they become the people in charge of business development in companies. It is their job to make sure that companies don’t go stagnant.
Business development managers are also called economists or business planners. Such managers focus on maximizing the different business opportunities presented to the company and the task of business development.
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Energy prices are continuing to increase as the global demand for fossil fuels increases and our refining capacity is regularly disrupted by hurricanes and flooding. A major part of America’s current predicament is that America has not taken energy conservation seriously and has not planned ahead well. For example, part of the problem with high gasoline prices in the US is the lack of refining capacity. It has been many years since a new refining facility has opened in America.
I believe that alternative fuels will only give a partial answer to high energy prices. Energy prices are rising fast all over the world. Even with such a strong incentive to move towards alternative energy there are important uses for oil that are difficult if not impossible to substitute. For example, no one has yet been able to find a substitute for jet fuel. Perhaps one will be created in time but with peak oil already here in at least a few important oil producing fields, like the North Sea field in the UK and Mexico’s Cantarell field, we don’t have much time.
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