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Flexible fuel vehicles are just like an average car in the sense that they use a single gas tank. But it can run on a mixture of gasoline and alcohol based fuel. Any car made after 1988 can run on a mixture of 10 per cent ethanol and 90 per cent gasoline. A flexible fuel vehicle can run on a mixture of up to 85 per cent ethanol. Modifications are needed for this ratio as alcohol based fuels are corrosive. Related Article Tags: , , , Ethanol fuel is changing our lives and changing the economy in ways no one anticipated before, with energy costs rising every day, there has been an increased interest in ethanol fuel. Ethanol is a variety of alcohol that can be produced in a natural fashion, similar to the way in which alcoholic beverages are produced. Related Article Tags: , , As people become more aware of the damage that has been done to our planet and to the environment, questions have risen about what to do now to prevent further damage. E85 ethanol is the name that a fuel consisting of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline is called by in the United States. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Due to the crazy rise of fuel price and the instability of the fuel market more and more people and trying all kind of alternative fuels, some people are just fed up with spending all their hard earned money to some countries that change the fuel price, usually with reasons that have almost nothing to do with fuel production cost. Related Article Tags: , , The use of ethanol as an alternative fuel is becoming increasingly popular by ever conscious consumers wishing to do their little bit for the planet. It may even be a better alternative to bio fuel, it seems that it is a lot more pleasant to make at any rate. The Ford Motor Company is currently exerting much effort in promoting ethanol as a new source of alternative fuel. They are currently the leader in bringing back and keeping ethanol as a fuel source. Ethanol is indeed one of the more rational sources of fuel for it is very much renewable compared to gas. Related Article Tags: , , , , , This is the third in a series of articles from Absolute Futures educating commodity traders about the process of turning Corn into Ethanol. The idea behind providing this information is to improve the trading success of futures traders who trade the agricultural markets. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , With gasoline prices rising higher and higher, with no relief in sight, consumers are becoming more aware of and more interested in alternative fuel sources. One of those viable fuel sources is E85 ethanol. These days, there is quite a bit of talk about this fuel, and why shouldn't there be? After all, it costs close to thirty five percent less than gasoline and is quickly becoming a preferred choice for motorists at the pump stations. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Dwindling oil reserves; volatility of world oil prices coupled with problems of supply and dependence; and the urgent need for alternative, renewable, and eco-friendly fuels. These are strong concerns for practically every country in the world, for reasons of self-sufficiency, and of ecological safety and sustainability. And everyone is concerned about motor fuels. Thanks to GM's pioneering efforts, the E85 ethanol has become a viable alternative to gasoline. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
FFV: flexible fuel vehicle. Are you interested in reducing your fuel costs, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, and stopping our dependency on foreign oil? If so, ethanol may be the way to go. E85 is the "new" fuel source giving drivers an alternative to overpriced hybrids and clanky diesels. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , Chafing fuel is a portable source heating source containing combustible chemicals, of which the main fuel(s) can vary, for the purpose of warm or heating food. Chafing food commonly utilizes clean burning fuels such as methanol, ethanol, or diethylene glycol, to facilitate both indoor and outdoor use. These fuels are also used for emergency heating, camping, and fondue. Related Article Tags: , , , A new kind of fuel, cellulosic E85 ethanol fuel, would be used by the Corvette Racing team for the first time at this year's American Le Mans Series. This new fuel is produced from waste wood, citrus, and switchgrass. Related Article Tags: , , , As gas prices continue to surge higher and higher and concern over our country's reliance on foreign oil grows more serious by the day, many experts are pointing to ethanol as a quick and easy solution to the current energy crisis. This article takes a look at Ethanol as the new source of gas and the opportunities it presents. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Many people wonder about the ethanol/gas mixture known as E85, named for the 85 per cent ethanol that mixture contains, and whether or not their vehicles will run on it. Related Article Tags: , , , Ford Motor Company has unveiled its all-new bio-ethanol powered Ford Focus Coupe-Cabriolet to help attain a better environment. Said car was recently displayed on the blue oval stand at the British International Motor Show. Related Article Tags: , , , , Biofuel production is being ramped up the world over, but at what cost? Replacing petrol with ethanol from food crops is a poorly thought out short term strategy. However, being able to make fuel from plant cellulose could truly be a key to a greener future for the whole world. Related Article Tags: , , , Electricity is a fundamental pillar to any modern society. Unfortunately, we need fuel to create electricity. This brings us to the subject of biomass as a new source of power. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , In the bid for the world's search for alternative sources of energy as time is currently running out given the current scarcity of crude oil, there have been numerous initiatives by companies to develop the potential of different alternatives to crude oil such as natural gas and ethanol. Over the past year you have probably seen countless numbers of articles giving motorists advice on how they can save on their fuel purchases. Are you up to speed on alternative fuels? It may sound corny, but some day we may not need to depend on petroleum based fuels. Okay, that was a bad joke, but corn may be what forms our fuel future. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
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