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  • 3). Ethanol and E85 - Fuels Of The Future?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin Pure ethanol or E100 is also known as ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol. It is made when corn, grain, or other agricultural products are fermented, distilled, and denatured and because of this, it is a continually renewable resource, a true benefit in the world of alternative fuels. Another benefit is the fact that, unlike many other, mainly petroleum based, fuels, it contributes nothing to the build-up of greenhouse gases.
    Article Related to: ethanol, e85, fuel economy, environment, save money, hybrid, hybrid vehicles

  • 6). ~~ 6 Steps To Making Your Own e85 Ethanol ~~  By : Frederick Musser
    Step One: . . . The Conversion Process We have to break down carbohydrate sugars, such as the starch from corn. Create it into "Mash". Grind or crush the feedstock (corn, soybeans, wheat, etc...). Then dilute and add an enzyme (alpha amylase) to turn the mixture into a liquid. Once liquified a second enzyme is added(glucoamylase) to convert the starch into sugar.
    Article Related to: e85, ethanol, flex fuel, hybrid, hybrid cars

  • 14). The Need for Hybrid Cars  By : C.F. Bettridge
    Since the very conception of the automobile, engineers and designers have been searching for was to make them more efficient and save on fuel consumption. Petrol fuels the majority of vehicles and diesel fuel is used in heavier automotive equipment. The internal combustion engine is considered to be a major if not the biggest source of environmental pollution and the cost of fuel is increasing every day.
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  • 17). Gas: Where Does the Money Go?  By : Jason Hahn
    With extremely high gas prices straining consumers’ pockets in recent months, it is only natural for people to wonder where all the money they pay at the pump goes. Contrary to popular belief, the price of gas is not solely reliant on the price of crude oil. There are many parties involved in setting the price of the gas you purchase at the pump, and below is a quick run-through on who they are and what portion of the entire price they require.
    Article Related to: cars, automobiles, gas, coupe, suv, sedan, hybrid

  • 18). Hybrid Vehicles and Tax Benefits  By : Richard A. Chapo
    You have to love car dealers. With the passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, car dealers are screaming about the tax benefits of buying these vehicles. Here’s the scoop. Deductions and Credits The Energy Policy Act of 2005 made a major modification to the tax benefits of owning a hybrid vehicle in an effort to entice businesses and individuals to pursue cleaner fuel uses.
    Article Related to: hybrid, taxes, tax, energy act, irs, vehicles, tax savings

  • 21). IRS Issues Tax Credit Amounts For GM Trucks  By : Richard A. Chapo
    As 2006 rolls along, the IRS is in the process of issuing tax credit amounts to particular hybrid vehicles. The agency has just issued the amounts for a number of GM vehicles. IRS Issues Tax Credit Amounts For GM Trucks As part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, the tax advantages of owning a hybrid vehicle have been seriously upgraded. Prior to the Act, a person that purchased such a vehicle could claim a tax deduction of up to $2,000.
    Article Related to: taxes, tax, chevrolet, gm, silverado, tax credits, credit, truck, hybrid, irs



 


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