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Elon Musk won't make more electric Tesla, but neither will hydrogen - Here's the new fuel


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Methanol is emerging as a potential alternative fuel to electric and hydrogen vehicles, offering a more sustainable and efficient fuel source for the future of transportation.

The article from Riazor.org discusses the potential of methanol as an alternative fuel source to electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen fuel. It highlights methanol's advantages, including its lower cost, ease of production from various sources like natural gas, coal, and biomass, and its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional fossil fuels. Methanol can be used in internal combustion engines with minor modifications or in fuel cells, offering a versatile energy carrier. The article mentions ongoing research and development, particularly in China, where methanol vehicles are already in use. It also touches on the environmental benefits, such as reduced NOx emissions, and the infrastructure challenges, like the need for a distribution network. However, methanol's toxicity and the energy density issues when compared to gasoline are noted as potential drawbacks. The piece concludes by suggesting that while methanol might not replace EVs or hydrogen entirely, it could play a significant role in a diversified energy strategy aimed at reducing carbon footprints.

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[ https://www.riazor.org/news/methanol-to-replace-evs-hydrogen-fuel/2822/ ]

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