Monday, January 25, 2010

Fuel Cells For Sale How Do We Pay For Our Highways Once...?

How do we pay for our highways once...? - fuel cells for sale

We came up with vehicles using alternative fuels such as fuel cells, hydrogen?

Today, we pay for road improvements through our gasoline taxes, which we all pay for the purchase of fuel at the petrol station.

GM saw an advertisement, a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, when I realized that if we are to convert to alternative fuels that work no longer need or can not be fed as often as we
A: Less amounts received for the maintenance of our roads through fuel taxes
B: No way to overcome the loss of revenue from the sale of alternative fuels
C: and create as many vehicles and road damage.

What will make up the lost revenue?

1 comment:

  1. How do you think we will have less revenue to maintain the roads? First, although generally to find gasoline "taxes, the truth is that no tax on road fuels ALL. The fuel on the road is legally binding on all fuel used on roads and highways, not only for petrol.

    Today so few people running something other than gasoline or diesel, which is the loss of revenues from alternative fuels tiny. For example, run most diesel engines on fuel or kerosene, which can be bought for less than the cost of diesel. Fortunately for the government, not many people are aware of this, and there are few stations where you could buy kerosene or kerosene distributed directly to a motor vehicle.

    As alternative fuels a greater market penetration, the government finds a way to collect taxes on road fuels in fuel cells or used vegetable oil for diesel engines. Since it is likely at least 20 years before hydrogen is a fuel cell vehiclesignificant proportion of vehicles on the road, the government has a lot of time to work on some form of fuel taxes to. Ask any institution of the difficulties in dealing with potential fuel - we hope not only for the average car driver!

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