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Web site: http://biothailand.biotec.or.th Phuket, Thailand International Symposium on Alcohol Fuels (ISAF XIV): Implementation of Biomass Alcohol as Alternative Fuels for Clean Environment 12-15 November 2001 Contact: ISAF XIV (Thailand ...
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Web site: http://biothailand.biotec.or.th Phuket, Thailand International Symposium on Alcohol Fuels (ISAF XIV): Implementation of Biomass Alcohol as Alternative Fuels for Clean Environment 12-15 November 2001 Contact: ISAF XIV (Thailand ...
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U.S. Department of Energy that has jurisdiction over energy producers that sell or transport fuels for resale in interstate commerce; the authority to set oil and gas pipeline transportation rates ... the sun's heat. FLEXIBLE FUEL VEHICLE (FFV) - A vehicle that can operate on either alcohol fuels (methanol or ethanol) or regular unleaded gasoline or any combination of the two from the ...
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The Oil Crash and You - Auto-Free Times No. 18
Large pollution & environmental problems: (Smog, greenhouse gases, and acid rain). Liquid fuels from coal: Major pollution, very inefficient, and huge amounts of water required. Global solar use ... rate of extraction is far too slow to meet the huge global energy demand. [Some alcohol fuels use as much energy in their creation as they provide. -ed.] How it will affect ...
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Renewable Energy Sources: A Consumer's Guide
(MSW) and alcohol fuels. In 2004, biomass accounted for 47% of renewable energy consumption, with about 50% of ... municipal sewage treatment facilities, concentrated livestock operations, and dairy farms. Biofuels – Biofuels include alcohol fuels, such as ethanol, and “biodiesel,” a fuel made from grain oils and ...
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EIv4#3: Transportation
Ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, is typically produced from plant-based materials such as corn or other grains. Methanol, known as wood alcohol ... similar service, generally has about 50 percent higher gas mileage than methanol. Currently, both alcohol fuels are most commonly used in the United States as a blend of unleaded ...
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National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC. N.A.S. 1983b. Alcohol fuelsoptions for developing countries. National Academy Press, Washington, DC. Complete list of references for Duke ...
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Is ethanol Food-for-fuel?
Future 39 page discussion of the history of alcohol fuels before petroleum and the efforts of the oil interests to shut down alcohol fuel Copyright Bill Kovarik, Ph.D., 1998 http://www ... remove the starch and convert it to sugar so that it can be fermented into alcohol. What is left over is all of the non-starch elements; all of the protein ...
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Mileage on ethanol
The EPA took a VW TDI (diesel) engine and used its high compression to test efficiency potential from alcohol fuels. "...Engines optimized for alcohol ... Vehicle] engines." ECONOMICAL, HIGH-EFFICIENCY ENGINE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ALCOHOL FUELS Matthew Brusstar, U.S. EPA, 2002 (presented at International Symposia on Alcohol Fuels, San Diego, CA, September 2005) http:// ...
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alternative energy : bio fuels - "The Ultimate Solution to The Present Energy Crisis"
FlexFuel system which effeciently run on pure alcohol or gasoline. Alcohol is made from plant sugar, such as ... with Biodiesel" - By : Assaf Katzir alternative energy : bio fuel - "Alternative Fuels " - By : Jack Bell alternative energy : bio fuel - "How to Process ...
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