2nd July 2016
By Carolanne Wright
Contributing writer for Wake Up World
Not so long ago, excitement rose to a
fevered pitch with the announcement of a budget Tesla car slated to hit
the streets in 2017. The cars are gorgeous, seemingly easy on the
environment and in a price range the average Joe can afford. But over
the last few years, there have been disgruntled murmurings about how
electric vehicles aren’t that environmentally sound. Some feel they can
actually be worse for the planet than combustion engines, since they
often rely on conventional electricity sources to recharge. So while the
idea is appealing in theory, the reality isn’t so rosy when we look at
their actual impact. The same can be said for other technologies like
hydrogen fuel cell and hybrid cars. There is one advancement, however, that could be a genuine game changer in the realm of eco-friendly cars: saltwater powered vehicles.....
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