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ASU PROFESSORS WORKING ON COST EFFECTIVE FUEL CONVERSION PROCESS

Two professors at Arizona State University are exploring the feasibility of producing aviation fuel from the most humble of organisms – algae. Researchers Qiang Hu and Milton Sommerfeld are part of a university-industrial team that received a $6.7 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to develop and commercialize the process.

 

With the grant, the researchers will screen for oil-rich algae strains and develop an algae production system that will yield competitively priced oil that can be converted into jet fuel for the U.S. Air Force.

 

Certain strains of algae are especially rich in oil. The key is finding a way to produce it cost-effectively, Sommerfeld said. He thinks it could happen on a commercial scale in five to 10 years.

 

"It's all a matter of how much money is put into it," he said. "If we spent as much money on this as we are on corn-based fuels, it would happen quickly."

 

Arizona is a promising location for algae farming, he said. There's plenty of vacant land and lots of sunshine necessary for growing masses of the stuff. And because algae thrive in nutrient-rich water, wastewater can be used as the medium for growing the plants, reducing the impact on Arizona's scarce fresh-water resources.

 

"The water is recycled in closed reactors, so there is very little evaporation," Hu said.

Hu and Sommerfeld envision commercial operations with thousands of acres of Arizona land covered with bio-reactors producing enough fastgrowing algae to furnish 100 barrels of oil per acre daily.

 

Sommerfeld said the researchers have identified about 10 strains of algae that have sufficient oil content and grow quickly enough to be candidates for commercial oil production.

 

He said the search for the best strains and mutations is continuing.

The professors, who work in the School of Applied Arts and Sciences, have already proven that the process works in the lab, and they have tested a larger bio-reactor outside of their lab building at ASU Polytechnic. Now they are working with ASU engineering students to build an even bigger bio-reactor for the defense program.

 

By the end of 2008, the program is expected to be producing fuel certified for use in military jets.

 

Task 4.Explain the meaning of the following words and phrases from the article:

 

1. cost effective 2. feasibility 3. to screen for 4. competitively priced 5. to be rich in oil 6. on a commercial scale 7. fresh-water resources 8. evaporation 9. to furnish 10. certified

 

Task 5.Make up a list of questions you would like to ask ASU professors. Discuss your questions with a partner and answer those ones you can. Why would you like to know it?

 

Task 6.Work in groups. Write a list of advantages and disadvantages for the use of alternate fuel in different spheres of life. Compare your lists with other groups and discuss your ideas.



 

Task 7.Summarize the article.

 

Task 8.Answer the questions using the Internet, the library, and any other relevant resources.

 

  1. How do present-day internal-combustion car engines work? How is fuel processed in the engine in order to make the car operate?
  2. What can be done to increase a car's fuel efficiency?
  3. What types of alternative energy sources are being developed for future cars? How do these energy sources power the car? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type of energy source? Which energy sources seem most likely to be commonly used in cars of the future?
  4. What environmental, political, and cultural factors might contribute to a desire for cars with higher fuel efficiency or cars that use alternative energy sources?
  5. What factors might detract from creating cars with higher fuel efficiency or cars that use alternative energy sources?

 

The following Web sites will be helpful in students' research:

http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/

http://www.fueleconomy.gov/

ADDITIONAL TASKS.

 

Task 1a. Watch the video “Future Car: Gasoline Inefficiency and Alternative Fuels” and look through the text and answer the questions.

 

1. What are the most promising alternative fuel sources for cars?

2. What are the advantages of these sources?

3. Why is solar power not one of the alternative fuel sources for cars?

4. Is burning of vegetable oil efficient? Why? Why not?

 

ALTERNATIVE FUEL SOURCES

Alternative sources of fuel for cars may be too little too late, but they are certainly better than nothing. In many cities all across the nation, alternative fuel sources are becoming increasingly popular, as people begin to plan for what looks to be a bleak energy future. The importance of alternative fuel sources cannot be overrated. We have reached the half way point for oil consumption, and from here on in, it will get more and more expensive to extract smaller and smaller amounts of oil, resulting in the end of fossil fuel use. The sooner we switch to alternative fuel sources, the better, but it seems that our economy is so completely dependent on gasoline that switching might not be enough to save us now.

 

Solar is a really useful alternative fuel source which will always be available. Although solar power is not one of the alternative fuel sources for cars, it is a great source of power for houses. A few solar panels can provide all of the heating needed for the water tanks, and for the house as well. It is even possible for a house to become completely powered by alternative fuel sources, although this is still often an expensive option there is no doubt that.

 

Alternate fuel sources for cares are varied. Hybrid cars, although technically not using alternative fuel sources, have found ways to make gas consumption much more efficient. These vehicles can get 50 miles per gallon or more out of conventional fuel! This is, in my opinion, better than alternative fuel sources which involve the inefficient burning of vegetable oil. Biodeisel, and ethanol powered cars, while eliminating our dependence on oil through using alternative fuel sources, still pollute the environment with their smoke. Does it make sense to switch to an alternative fuel source which does every bit as much to pollute as the one which we were using before it?

 

Two of the most promising alternative fuel sources are electricity and hydrogen. These alternative fuel sources are actually closely related; hydrogen is a highly efficient way to store power which can be then converted into electricity in the car. This alleviates the need for huge, bulky, heavy batteries. The car can be lighter, which means that it can be more efficient and easier to maintain. If these alternative fuel sources are perfected, they might form the best solution to all of our fuel problems as it has been noted.

 

Task 3a. Read the text and answer the questions.

 

1. What has solar energy been used for?

2. When did they come in existence?

3. What is the mechanism of these cars?

4. Is the prospect of solar powered cars trouble free?

5. What technical facts render the concept of these cars as vague?

 

SOLAR POWERED CARS

 

Solar Powered Cars - A Promising Future Concept

 

The elements of nature have been created for man alone. Every single need can be acquired and it is present in nature around us. Man only needs to travel and explore the hidden treasures of nature and use them for the fulfillment of his basic needs of life. Something that doesn't need any searching shines up above in the sky. The sun is the basic source of life on earth. If there was no sun no life would have been possible.

 

Sun emits light which is known as the solar energy and you may have heard and studied about solar energy being used for thousands of purposes. This energy has been used for heating systems and thermal power plants are run through solar energy and so on. When you read or hear about these things you simply pass on because this is too common.

 

Solar Powered Cars - A Promising Future Prospect

 

When it comes to solar powered cars it is very likely that you stop and think for a while. It is a promising future prospect and you wish you live long enough to see only solar powered cars racing down the streets, no running out gas, no waiting at the filling station, no more paying for the petrol. Imagine how quickly you would be able to increase your standard of living.

 

Solar powered cars have been in existence since the mid of the 19th century. They have been increasing in number year by year and organizations tend to hold solar powered car racing each year and thousands of people invest their money and bet on their solar powered cars. The mechanism of these cars is very simple. The batteries installed in these light bodied cars charge themselves from the solar energy. Then this energy is converted by them into electrical energy thus it helps the motor run.

 

Will Solar Powered Cars Become More Powerful?

 

Now this prospect is very simple or more likely it sounds very simple and trouble free. The sun shines everyday and there doesn't seem to be any such problem with these cars. But the fact is that the amount of energy stored at a time by these cars enables them to drive at a very slow pace. The road has to be leveled and not steep because that requires even more energy. It will need more powerful batteries and more storage capacity.

 

Have you never noticed that this is the reason why solar powered cars are small; light weighed, and can carry one person at a time? There are many technical facts that render the concept of these cars as vague.

 

Task 4a. Write an abstract using key patterns.

Task 5.Discuss.

1. Hypothesize the design features that could increase a car's fuel efficiency. Discuss how aspects of the engine, body, and other components of the car could be modified to minimize the amount of fuel the car requires.

2. Explain why you think there are many more sport utility vehicles on the road today than there were 10 years ago. Compare the design features of a sport utility vehicle with those of a car in terms of their fuel efficiency.

3. Describe the reasons why car manufacturers dramatically increased their cars' fuel efficiency over the past 50 years.

4. Explain the environmental effects that a large number of cars might have on a city like Los Angeles, which is very spread out and surrounded by mountains.

5. Describe the reasons why people might be reluctant to abandon their sport utility vehicles and trucks in favor of more fuel efficient cars or to give up their traditional cars for electric vehicles or other alternative energy cars.

6. Discuss what events could cause car manufacturers to drastically change the fuel efficiency or energy sources of their cars.


LESSON 4

SPACE

Task 1.Answer the following questions.

1. What is happening at the moment in the American, Russian, and European space programmes?

2. What are they planning to do?






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