Bio-fuel is nothing but a petro-base fuel additive

Ethanol PlantIt is sad to note that BIO-FUELS (bio-ethanol & bio-diesel) are nothing but a petrol-base fuel ADDITIVES.

Bio-fuels could be a misnomer in terms of finding/formulating a “genuine”, bio, eco and/or environment-friendly fuel - possibly, a renewable source of an energy. - it’s a misnomer indeed to come-up with an alternative energy that the same would contain inorganic petrol-base (methanol & ethanol) and acidic/toxic Sodium/ Potassium Hydroxide Catalytic Reactants, that could lead to corrosion and damage on engine parts.


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One universal energy technology?

Oil PipelineWhat if this Country had one universal energy technology and this technology was far superior to all the other alternative energy solutions being promoted, researched, and funded by the Government? What if this technology was not necessarily a new alternative energy fuel, but rather, a new alternative energy engine technology that could use any of the alternative biofuels (oils) that are being produced from grain or extracted from fossil (oil) reserves? What if the oils used in this new type of engine could be of unrefined specification (form)? Read More …

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Ethanol - Pipeline - biomase ?

Pipe liners and pipefitters, not plumbers, construct or lay, pipelines and refieries. This includes destileris.

Ethonal does requier pipe which is simlar to the grades used for pipelines.
It would requier speacal grades of plastic pipe, not pvc, to meet the pressure and flexablity requirments of a pipeline. Most patrolume, refined or crude, well eat away at the pipelines and pumps. Read More …

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Ethanol in use in Iowa.

For years, ethanol has been a percentage of all gasoline sold in Iowa with no bad effects. The ethanol was made a part of gasoline sold in Iowa by a state law to increase the consumption of ethanol in a state that produces a lot of the raw materials necessary to make ethanol — corn. As far as I know, the cars in Iowa are not harmed by this addition of alcohol mandated by state law and the price of gasoline in Iowa is not more expensive than in other states. In fact, the alcohol makes the octane rating of each grade higher than states that sell gasoline with no alcohol in it at all. Why can’t all 50 states mandate at least 10& alcohol in all grades of gasoline?

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