As a developer of engine efficiency technology, I was somehow surprised to find this topic somehow absent form the forums!
With over a Billion gasoline engines currently in service in the US alone, were we able to successfully reduce their consumption by only 25% that would take a BIG bite out of CO2 emissions!
In Arizona alone, and in the Marine market ONLY, that would prevent over 6.3 MILLION tons of CO2 being dumped into our atmosphere!
It is not only possible to increase the efficiency of engines, it is being done in a myriad of ways. We can also reduce our carbon footprint by doing little things like unplugging our chargers when not in use. (These are called "Energy Ghosts").
What have you got?
With over a Billion gasoline engines currently in service in the US alone, were we able to successfully reduce their consumption by only 25% that would take a BIG bite out of CO2 emissions!
In Arizona alone, and in the Marine market ONLY, that would prevent over 6.3 MILLION tons of CO2 being dumped into our atmosphere!
It is not only possible to increase the efficiency of engines, it is being done in a myriad of ways. We can also reduce our carbon footprint by doing little things like unplugging our chargers when not in use. (These are called "Energy Ghosts").
What have you got?
