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"Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 May 2006 21:47:01 -0700, (Thom Stewart) said: A bit of CCP of which I'm not to swift. Some information. A rather long read but some very good information about Ethanol Not much new there. The net effect is that you need to produce 3 gallons of ethanol to replace one gallon of gasoline. So if ethanol can be sold for 1/3 the per gallon cost of gasoline you're at least in a break even position replacing gasoline with ethanol. The numbers I've seen indicate 1.5 gallons of E85 (the highest useable concentration of EToH) roughly equal one gallon of gasoline. Max |
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