There is a plan for a new kind of city with big public transports. The space of the city would be well planed and the mobility would nearly be perfect. An example of such a city is "Neom". Neom is an project idea of the arabic gouvernement. The plan is to start in 2030 with the project. Neom is a old greek word and means new. Everything in the city should be new, futuristic and enviroment friendly.
Are there any bad points about that city? I remember reading an article where the local population is really against building the futuristic city, because the location would be at a local tribe. Are there any "better" projects?

    
    
    
    
        Many big car companys like Mazda, VW-AUDI Group or japanese companies like Honda are developing "E-Fuel" cars. Also BMW is looking into the technology and trying to get petrol cars with "2-Butanol". These cars should use very little and organic fuel which would be really environment friendly. This could be a great alternative for the electrical cars, which sometimes are far worse for the enviroment as a normal petrol car. Currently the VW-AUDI Group is looking forward to release their first full E-Fuel 911 Porsche in 2025.
Is E-Fuel really an alternative? Could current petrol cars getting an "upgrade" for E-Fuel? Are electric cars really good with the lithium batteries? 
Here is a little preview about our project: 
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        After the second worldwar in 1945, nuclear power plants were called "the future", "save energy" or "the savior for the envirement". The idea behind the nuclear power was that the mankind could use it as a unlimited power source without the disadvantages of other power sources. Is it possible to performe a "second version" which is safer, that our current models? I saw many informing articles in which a new kind of nuclear power plant is currently in developement. The location of the project is in Texas, USA if I remeber correctly. I think this is really a interessting way of getting much energy because the new powerplants would be safe from human errors, which caused the biggest known accidents in the history of nuclear energy. There are only humans who work for the necessary stuff like controlling the rest is getting handled by an AI (artificial inteligence) which is really interessting.
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