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Aug 31 2008

What is Sugar Cane Ethanol?

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Ethanol is basically a grain alcohol that is used for beverages and for fuel. Ethanol is considered as being the fuel of the future, mainly because it has so much to offer and because it is so environmentally friendly. This is one of the most important benefits of all, what with the various global environmental [...]

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Aug 23 2008

Ethanol Biomass: What it Means

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When you hear the term ethanol biomass or ethanol combustion, you should know that these are terms that you should become more familiar with. Ethanol in general, although there are different types, is considered as being the fuel of the future for a couple of different reasons. For one, ethanol is produced using ethanol biomass [...]

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Aug 21 2008

Learning About Cellulosic Ethanol

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Cellulosic ethanol is a substance that you really need to be aware of. Cellulosic ethanol is a biofuel that is produced from wood, grasses, or the non-edible parts of plants. It is starting to replace fuel which is great because it offers many benefits over fossil fuel. Cellulosic ethanol is a type of biofuel that [...]

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Aug 19 2008

Can You Purchase an Ethanol Car Engine?

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If you are considering converting your vehicle to ethanol fuel, you are probably wondering if there is any way to just buy an ethanol car engine rather than going to all the work of converting the engine to cellulosic ethanol. Although you can actually not go out and just buy a readymade ethanol car engine, [...]

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Aug 15 2008

How to Get an Ethanol Fuel Engine

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More and more people are switching from a regular gasoline engine in their car to an ethanol fuel engine, and it is all to their and others benefit. There are so many advantages, that ethanol fuel offers to us as a nation, that it is really surprising we have only now started to make it [...]

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Aug 13 2008

Dealing With Ethanol Engine Problems

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Have you ever heard of ethanol before? If not you surely will soon, because ethanol and its productive benefits are becoming more and more understood and respected, as more people every day make the switch to ethanol whenever and however they can.
Converting your car to ethanol fuel can offer you a number of benefits and [...]

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Aug 09 2008

How to Improve Ethanol Engine Performance

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If you have gone through with ethanol conversion on your vehicle and it now runs on ethanol-enriched fuel, first and foremost you should be proud of yourself because you have done a lot of good, not only for yourself but also for others and the environment. Ethanol fuel is beneficial for a number of reasons, [...]

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Aug 07 2008

Ethanol Engine Conversion: How to

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Ethanol is a liquid alcohol that is made up of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon and which is obtained from the fermentation of sugar or converted starch that is contained in grains and other agricultural feedstocks. The issue of ethanol has never been more important than it is today, and you can easily convert your vehicle [...]

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Aug 03 2008

Maintenance on Your Ethanol Engine

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Once you have completed an ethanol engine conversion, it is important that you take a few steps to ensure that your ethanol engine stays working properly and that there are no serious mechanical problems.
The good thing is that there are really few things that you need to do in order to properly maintain your ethanol [...]

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Aug 01 2008

Ethanol Process: Creating Environment Friendly Fuel

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Many environmentalists all over the world recommend the use of ethanol instead of fossil fuel. Note that ethanol process is considered as less invasive to the environment compared the extraction of fossil fuels. Moreover, the by products of burning ethanol fuel inside an ethanol engine is less harmful to the environment compared to fossil fuel.
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