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1). What Is E85 Ethanol And How Is It Made? By : Dorrie Ruplinger
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.
Article Related to: ethanol, flexible fuel vehicle, e10, e85, e-10, e-85, ethanol fuel, ethanol gas, alternative fuel
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3). Flex Fuel: Will You Bite? By : Matthew C. Keegan
All the talk about gas-electric hybrid vehicles is overlooking another area where fuel economy can be realized. No, I am not talking about diesel engines and I am not even thinking about hydrogen power. Instead, corn powered vehicles are coming into their own. That’s right, ethanol, a fuel that has a history going back a full century, may be the fuel of the future.
Article Related to: auto parts, flexible fuel vehicles, ffv, hybrids, hydrogen fuel, diesel, ethanol, e10, e85, big oil
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4). BioFuels, The Answer to High Fuel Prices By : Rodrigo Pocius
Biofuels, simply put, are fuels that are derived from agricultural products. Biofuels are a renewable source of energy that can be used in many applications, from fueling your vehicle, to generating electricity and heating your home.
Article Related to: biodiesel, ethanol, homemade, gas, alternative fuels, green cars, veggie oil, e-100, e100, e10, e-10, e85
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5). Ethanol for the Tank, Lower Prices at the Pump By : Rodrigo Pocius
Ethanol fuel is already here. Ethanol provides a viable alternative to rising Gasoline prices. In the U.S., ethanol is currently mixed with the Gasoline at the pump, offering higher octane value and a renewable supplement to Gas.
Article Related to: corn, alternative fuels, e-100, e100, e10, e-10, e85, e-85, personal ethanol fuel system, sugar, ethanol
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