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Are Hybrid Vehicles the Answer to Towering Petroleum Prices?

By Levi Quinn

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The prices of petroleum products have been in constant increase in the past few decades. Various contributing factors cause this price hike, and have brought petroleum products cost in a staggering level; affecting the lifestyle of people. And with the recent crisis that the world faced, such towering prices have become more of a burden for consumers. However, people can't stay away from such monetary burden, considering that petroleum products are among the primary players in highly industrialized metropolises. In the United States alone, the demand for petroleum products is so high that the country's economic, commercial, business, and public service facilities will gravely be affected in the event of stock scarcity. Over the years and until now, the escalation of oil prices are unpreventable. With various issues and problems involving oil producing countries, the price hike can't be controlled. And so, people need to abide with these towering price tags.

One of the biggest consumers of petroleum products is the transportation industry. With the majority of public and private vehicles dependent on petroleum products, the high prices of these products will not be enough reason to stop patronization. And so, enormous amount of money is spent on oil in an annual basis, getting a big portion from people's pockets. But with the advent of hybrid vehicles, people found a way to consistently reduce their expenditures on gasoline for their cars. The alternative electric power source found in hybrid vehicles provides an option to people and cut out their enormous gas spending. This is one of the biggest benefits that hybrids provide to people.

But, are hybrid vehicles the answer to towering petroleum prices?

Focusing only on the oil prices, the answer would be an obvious yes. Electric power is much cheaper as compared to oil prices and the utilization of this power source could mean lower spending. For a fact, the electric motor is the often used engine in hybrids and gasoline engines only serve as back- up whenever the battery for the electric motor gets low. Thus, lesser, or if possible, no gasoline is consumed in short drives around the city.

In the whole, if more and more people use hybrid vehicles; the average fuel consumption of an area, city or country will significantly decline. And if one is optimistic enough, this may promise a future of cheaper petroleum products as their demands lower down ( a case based on the law of supply and demands in relation to product cost).

However, continuous developments are still integrated in hybrid vehicles to improve features. The high prices of marketed hybrid vehicles and cars remain to be one of the biggest factors that prevents people from buying their own hybrid cars, among others.

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