> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Contact David Blume at alcoholcanbeagos.com. He is an expert on ethanol,
> created a TV series on it and is preparing a book to be released next year.
> His
> email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you Marilyn.
Has anyone viewed the DVD
"Alcohol Can Be a Gas Lecture
Your welcome Keith and I think I
understand what you've said {further
below} and to me it seems to coincide
to some extent with these news items
mentioned by others here before which
utilizes organic farming methods and
locally produced renewable energy.
Organic farming points way to
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Ethanol contains about 12,000 BTU of heat energy per pound, compared to
gasoline's 20,000 BTU (roughly). Ethanol is naturally quite knock
resistant but gasoline has to be highly refined to get good knock
(detonation) resistance.
It's easier to design an engine to get the most out of ethanol than
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Hi everybody, we have a question for all those technical and scientific members
of this group and would love some feedback from those that understand this
better than us. We have just read an article about rubber and are concerned
enough to ask does anybody know much about it. The article sugge
Contact David Blume at alcoholcanbeagos.com. He is an expert on ethanol,
created a TV series on it and is preparing a book to be released next year. His
email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agh!
I'm glad somebody posted this because the debate about ethanol is
prompting a flu
Thanks for this.
"Brazil, as the biggest and most advanced producer of
BioEthanol, has already shown the world how to produce
large volumes of ethanol, without any subsidies,
at a lower cost than the world market price of gasoline."
"In a comprehensive 2004 study,
the International Energy Age
Ethanol produces more energy than it takes to produce, says U.S. analysis
ARGONNE, Illinois, US, April 20, 2005 Ethanol generates 35% more energy than
it takes to produce, due to the use of solar energy to grow the corn,
according to a study by Argonne National Laboratory.
"We believe (the study
Hi All,
Modern day piracy is alive and well, hiding among the
bureacrats. Read on.
Regards,
Bob.
Monday 18th April 2005
ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS LINED UP FOR REMOVAL BY NEW TRADE TALKS
GENEVA (Switzerland) / BRUSSELS (Belgium), April 18, 2005 - Governments
including Japan, Korea, Mexic
"Brazil, as the biggest and most advanced producer of
BioEthanol, has already shown the world how to produce
large volumes of ethanol, without any subsidies,
at a lower cost than the world market price of gasoline."
"In a comprehensive 2004 study,
the International Energy Agency,
an OECD
THE ONLINE DISTILLERY NETWORK
FOR DISTILLERIES & FUEL ETHANOL PLANTS WORLDWIDE
http://www.distill.com
WORLD Fuel Ethanol Analysis and Outlook
By Dr. Christoph Berg
April 2004
http://www.distill.com/World-Fuel-Ethanol-A&O-2004.html
France, Brazil, USA, Canada, EU, India, Thailand,
Chin
"Selected Fuel Prices in the U.S."
[Bottom of page 4 of 5]
GGE = Price per Gallon or Gasoline-Equivalent
Week of Week of
11-15-04 3-21-05
$1.97$2.11Gasoline (per gal)
$2.30$2.29E85 (per GGE)
$2.13$2.24Diesel (per gal)
$2.24
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