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Re: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2
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Posted by 26Red on May 03, 2005 at 11:47:19 from (170.92.100.2):
In Reply to: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2 posted by Rodek Man on May 02, 2005 at 18:56:32:
I have been running E85 for the past 1000 miles with no problems (50/50) mix. There is a lot of misconceptions out there about alternative fuels. The public has not been informed well. The price spreads between eathanol is usually 40 cents, north dakota is considering a bill to put that up to 80 cents. If the oil prices get much higher, you can bet the alternative fuels industry is going to boom. If I had the money I would be setting up an ethanol plant right now...until then, I'm thinking of building my own mini ethanol still...totally legal too. If ya'll are P'O'ed about the price of fuel, do something about it. Buy a fuel efficient car, burn E85, or brew your own ethanol or biodiesel. The truth on alternative fuels is out there, do some research! Here's to really informative magazines on the industry. http://www.bbibiofuels.com/energy/ http://www.bbibiofuels.com/biodieselmagazine/ How to sites for making your own ethanol and biodiesel fuel: http://www.biodieselamerica.org/ http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol.html
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