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Alternative fuels include ethanol, hydrogen, biodiesel, natural gas,
propane, electricity, p-series fuels and methanol. Today these alternative
fuels are used increasingly worldwide. Even the ways in which we use
them and understand their properties and benefits is increasing all the
time.

As increasing international energy legislation is introduced, enforced and
progressed the world energy market and consumers will be looking to
alternative fuels.

Think Energy believe the improvement of air quality as well as the future
supply of energy to the worlds consumers, business, corporations and
governments can be met, with foresight and early investment, via
alternative fuels.

Part of our commitment to increasing the use of alternative fuels is an
education programme. The ‘Think Energy Programme’ is currently
looking for a partnership sponsor and is looking to launch mid-2006.

Think Energy is working to promote and help supply alternative fuels
which reduce harmful pollutants and exhaust emissions. Think Energy
is also working hard to promote and encourage the use of alternative
fuels which can be produced or derived from renewable sources.

Below is a list and glossy of alternative fuels as well as links on further
websites and information available:

 Ethanol
 Hydrogen
 Bio-diesel
 Natural Gas
 Propane
 Electricity
 P-series Fuels
 Methanol
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