Why LPG is Australia's Only Truly Viable Alternative Fuel

The gas that's far cheaper than, and almost as good as, petrol

When Quentin Tarantino shouts ‘Action!’ and three hot chicks in yellow latex jumpsuits hammer their flamethrowers, you’re about to see propane do what it does best – burn. Propane is the pyrotechnic gas du jour for the Hollywood special effects set. It’s the same stuff that makes gas barbecues happen right across Australia, and if a licensed installer jams a big enough tank of it in your car (plus sundry plumbing), it’s a fair old substitute for petrol.

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Hydrogen as an Alternative Fuel

The perfect alternative fuel?

Hydrogen is the most abundant element on Earth, a fundamental building block of nearly everything. Hydrogen fusion is the reaction that ‘drives’ the sun, making sunlight itself hydrogen-powered.

Seventy-five per cent of everything around you is made up of hydrogen, which exists in combination with other elements. Water is two atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen. By mass it is 11.2 per cent hydrogen and 88.8 per cent oxygen.

Shifting from fossil fuels to hydrogen energy has far-flung implications – in theory. Emissions would be zero. Hydrogen is

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How to cut your CO2 emissions

Thinking of downsizing automotively to reduce your carbon footprint? Let’s put that in perspective

TOYOTA CAMRY Vs GAS HOT WATER

OPTION 1: Instead of buying a new XR6 Turbo I’ll buy a 2.4-litre four-cylinder Camry.

OPTION 2: I’ll switch my home over from electric hot water to gas.

Analysis: According to the Federal Government’s Green Vehicle Guide data, in 20,000km of motoring the XR6 Turbo will emit

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The Car & Australia's Official Greenhouse Inventory

Where does Australia really stand on greenhouse?

A definitive reality check on Greenhouse emissions is embodied in the Federal Government’s National Greenhouse Inventory (NGI), which is produced by the Department of Environment and Heritage. The report uses the official Kyoto accounting provisions to quantify Australia’s total Greenhouse emission and its predominate sources dating back to 1990. All this can be yours for the princely sum

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What's the best way to deal with Road Rage?

Aggression boils over all too often on the road. What can you do about it?

First, don’t be the aggressor – if somebody’s driving behaviour gets up your nose, because they appear to be incompetent, inattentive or aggressive, just turn the other cheek. It’s not that hard. Inflaming someone’s anger on the move is not worth the risk, however personally satisfying it might seem in the moment. So, don’t blast others with the horn, flash your lights at them, gesture rudely, shout abuse, or behave in an otherwise offensive manner. You could be putting yourself – and them – at risk by doing so. Good rule of thumb: if a normal person

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