Thursday 5 April 2007


You won't find this green car baby under a gooseberry bush - low emission cars are not new





Continuing the plant related theme for greener motoring ... the Sexy Car Show ,now running at the Eden Project in Cornwall until 15th April, is host to many cars past,current and future which are powered by fuels derived from plants. Although, the drive for greener motoring is a very pressing issue now, cars capable of driving on vegetable oils were around over 80 years ago. The model 'T' Ford, the iconic car from the 1920s ,was able to run on ethanol, or grain alcohol. Ford Motor Company founder, Henry Ford believed that fuel derived from vegetable oils would drive the cars of the future. So, too, did Rudolf Diesel. In 1898, Diesel managed to arrange to have his US patent for 'the internal combustion engine' put into production and the first diesel engines in the US were made. He is reported to have said of vegetable oils that:"such oils would in course of time be as important as petroleum...". What happened?
Everyone, it seems, ran scared of the oil (petroleum, that is) investors. After all, it (petrol) was viewed as relatively cheap and plentiful, and the environmental harm either not known or ignored

Well, Diesel did not see his dream for fuel oils fulfilled, but... For more on the cars and fuels action , you can see reports from the Sexy Car Show here

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