How to Blend Your Own Fuel, and Why You Should
#121
Re: How to Blend Your Own Fuel, and Why You Should
Yes, and it has been largely and widespread refuted as "junk".
Just like the "Dust to Dust" report that says a Prius does more harm to the planet than a Hummer. Same type stuff.
It's based on fears, not facts.
I've done my own study, and I have found ethanol is "neutral" so my position is "neutral". I have determined it does no harm to the environment, but it's not much help either.
The most benefit may be a shift of wealth from cities and metro areas, to more rural areas. It is pumping millions of dollars into small towns, but we are not really reducing oil imports in the process.
Cost of food is going from from the cost of oil going up for one example.
There is 100 times more land use change from paving over wild areas for homes and cities, than for ethanol for another example.
We can make ethanol from cellulose today.
And the cost of cellulosic ethanol is close to $6 a gallon now.
This cost gets lower every year, as the price of oil rises every year.
Just like hybrid or EV batteries, the technology is here now.
Just costs are too high to exploit.
At the rate we are going now, cellulosic ethanol will be the same price of gas in fewer than 5 years. It is the cost holding up the transition from corn to cellulose, not the technology.
Just like the "Dust to Dust" report that says a Prius does more harm to the planet than a Hummer. Same type stuff.
It's based on fears, not facts.
I've done my own study, and I have found ethanol is "neutral" so my position is "neutral". I have determined it does no harm to the environment, but it's not much help either.
The most benefit may be a shift of wealth from cities and metro areas, to more rural areas. It is pumping millions of dollars into small towns, but we are not really reducing oil imports in the process.
Cost of food is going from from the cost of oil going up for one example.
There is 100 times more land use change from paving over wild areas for homes and cities, than for ethanol for another example.
We can make ethanol from cellulose today.
And the cost of cellulosic ethanol is close to $6 a gallon now.
This cost gets lower every year, as the price of oil rises every year.
Just like hybrid or EV batteries, the technology is here now.
Just costs are too high to exploit.
At the rate we are going now, cellulosic ethanol will be the same price of gas in fewer than 5 years. It is the cost holding up the transition from corn to cellulose, not the technology.
#122
Re: How to Blend Your Own Fuel, and Why You Should
I got a question for the E85 folks, have you ever thought about mixing in some diesel?
I gather you mix your own fuel, I reckon 5% diesel (or veggie oil) mixed in would up the BTU's of the fuel without giving any significant problems with the engine or smoke.
I gather you mix your own fuel, I reckon 5% diesel (or veggie oil) mixed in would up the BTU's of the fuel without giving any significant problems with the engine or smoke.
#123
Re: How to Blend Your Own Fuel, and Why You Should
Why don't you try it and let us know how it goes?
#124
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Bob Wilson
#126
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Uh, rent one.
"This dang thing is no good. It ran for a couple of hours and quit!"
Bob Wilson
#128
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gpsman1 — The paper that I attached to my post #120 was only published in "Science" a few weeks ago. I think that you may be confusing it with an earlier paper in the comments you make in post #121.
Stan
Stan
#129
Re: How to Blend Your Own Fuel, and Why You Should
Here is a good link to find alternate fuels including E85 in your area. Looks like I'm out of luck here in MA. Figures.....
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/fuel...s_locator.html
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/fuel...s_locator.html
#130
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...725975,00.html
any comments?
Basically, biofuels WILL be bad for us as a human species, just so you know.
Let's get on with electric transit with wind and solar before it's too late.
any comments?
Basically, biofuels WILL be bad for us as a human species, just so you know.
Let's get on with electric transit with wind and solar before it's too late.