Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Ethanol Blended Fuel

While we have been studying ethanol fuel uses for years, many consumers are unaware that they have already been using it for years.  In many nations, ethanol is already blended with traditional fossil fuels, such as gasoline.  The percentage is usually small, and pending on the laws you may or may not be aware when purchasing the gas.  In the USA, for example, gas stations will post (although sometimes small and relatively obscure locations) the amount of ethanol in the gasoline you purchase.  Other nations may or may not show this.  Some nations, such as Brazil have fully embraced ethanol fuel, and gas is mostly ethanol based. Learn More About Ethanol Blended Fuel >>>

Ethanol Fuel as Alternative Energy

With the ongoing energy crisis that runs rampant throughout the world, regardless of borders, scientists, corporations, and governments find themselves quickly scrambling to produce viable, economical answers.  We watch as prices continue to rise and companies continue to fold and cut back due to the high price of gasoline and oil crude; it leaves us with many questions.  Over the past several years, two primary alternatives have been touted as being our salvation.  Hybrid engines have been used in cars for well over a decade and are becoming more and more popular, but they still rely on gasoline and expensive computers, which rely upon oil crude.  Alternative fuels on the other hand, which do not rely heavily upon gas and oil travel an entirely different direction.  Of these alternative fuels, ethanol is the most widely accepted. Learn More About Ethanol Fuel as Alternative Energy >>>