CLEAN COAL

When it comes to Fuel, public opinion has been determinant in defining what is an environment friendly means of running our cities and what is not. What is a ‘Clean’ fuel and what are the ‘Dirty’ ones.

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H1

The first element of the periodic table is Hydrogen. Atomic no. 1, it is the lightest element that exists in the form of colourless gas. It is the most reactive substance and is found most abundantly in the atmosphere.

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MILEAGE

Gas stations and petrol pumps form the nodal points where the fuel after completing its long journey finally reaches the consumption zone. The physical act of filling the vehicle is quite determinant in its realization and is the first visible sign of fuel in a metropolis.

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OIL PEAK

The insecurities relating to oil shortage has been determinant in formulating government policies and has been a major cause of political unrest among countries. Peak-oil refers to a hypothetical point where the global crude oil production will reach its maximum rate and then start to decline following the bell curve. This predictive graph indicates the natural reserve available on earth.

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SMOG

Tokyo was infamous for its polluted air and tinted sky. This was mainly due to the coal emissions from its thermal power plants. As Japan moved to ‘cleaner’ technologies and other sources of power generation, this emission was considerably reduced. Amidst the Smog of Tokyo, funny enough, it was impossible to see Chiba. Which visually started to appear as the sky became clearer.

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