The Benefits of Hybrid Cars

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For years, new technology has been, and continues to emerge in society. One aspect that has been affected greatly by it is the environment. There have been many different inventions created in order to help protect our planet, and to help people be more efficient with energy use. An upcoming and improving invention that has become very popular is hybrid cars. The question is not if these cars are more efficient and helpful to our environment, but whether consumers should invest in buying one. Many people know about hybrid cars, but just as many people don’t know exactly how they work. Due to this reason, they find no interest in buying one. Hybrid cars are extremely different from cars that are powered only by gasoline. These cars that run off of gasoline produce more pollution which is affecting the environment in a negative way. A gasoline-electric car, which uses both gasoline and electric power, emits a tremendously less amount of pollution into the air (Nice). A major issue dealing with Hybrid cars is finding another energy source. Americans rely on oil to run our engines and the United States uses 25 percent of the world’s oil (Kallen). The necessity of importing oil from other countries costs consumers $200,000 per minute (Kallen). Finding alternative energy sources for our automobiles will help Americans save money. The only problem with finding another source of energy is the fact that to make energy, it takes energy to do so (Kallen). Although having additional energy sources, nothing will compare to the convenience and reliability of oil. Using electric energy won’t last long or help propel machinery or cars (Kallen). In order to progress the study of alternative energy, one must be open to the new ideas being intr... ... middle of paper ... ... "Hybrid Buses." San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA, Muni, DPT). SFMTA, Sept. & oct. 2009. Web. 13 Dec. 2009. . Kallen, Stuart A. What Energy Sources Should be Pursued? Farmington Hills: Greenhaven, 2005. Print. Nice, Karim, and Julia Layton. "How Hybrid Cars Work." 20 July 2000. HowStuffWorks.com. 29 November 2009. "Preface to 'Should Alternative Energy Replace Conventional Energy?'." Current Controversies: Alternative Energy Sources. Ed. Darrin Gunkel. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Rockland Community College - SUNY. 10 Dec. 2009 .

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