Driving On Daisies - Biofuel and Car Insurance
Written by David Collins

Wednesday, 09 January 2008

With issues of climate change and global warming dominating the media in recent times, there are growing calls to reduce emissions that contribute to climate change.

With auto manufacturers developing hybrid cars that run on alternative fuel supplies - such as hybrid-electric vehicles, which use rechargeable electric batteries as well as a regular internal combustion engine - car owners could soon have a bigger choice of energy-efficient vehicles, which could not only save money but also the environment.

Another energy source for vehicles of the future is biofuel, which has been converted from vegetable oil. A small number of public transport systems around the world, such as buses and trains, have already begun using hybrid vehicles in their fleets.

With companies now researching the benefits of running cars using environmentally friendly resources, such as biofuels made with plant oils - such as rapeseed and coconut - motorists could soon find a wide range of eco-friendly vehicles available to them.

It could be possible, in future, to get cheap car insurance if you use biofuels to power your vehicle. Some companies now offer affordable travel insurance, with a portion of the policy price going towards projects to help tackle climate change

Similar policies for motorists are beginning to become more widespread, and with more companies now offering reduced rates for fuel-efficient cars, drivers could soon find themselves paying less for their car insurance if they take steps to make their cars more energy efficient.

With a wide variety of gadgets and converters to help with the process, a growing number of motorists are now turning to recycling their own waste vegetable oil in order to help power their cars.

Whether the growing trend will have any major impact on the car insurance market remains to be seen, but with petrol prices having steeply risen in recent times, drivers now appear to be considering these alternative fuels in order to help get them from A to B.

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About The Author:

David is an experienced writer based in the UK, currently working in the dotcom industry

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