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by wildredbill  Nov 11, 2010

The reason people don't bother looking for non ethanol stations anymore is that they are all now E10 stations.

I knew of a couple stations in northern Wisconsin that use to have non ehanol gas. However, they went ethanol cause the farmers wouldn't buy their non ethanol gas anymore.

by jat60  Oct 06, 2010

I believe that ethanol contains 70% of the energy content of gasoline by volume. I'm not sure about the 85% number - possibly by weight? Reference: Wikipedia articles "Ethanol fuel" and "Energy density"

by Martinman  Oct 06, 2010

Ethanol actually contains 85% of the BTU content of gasoline - that equates to a 1.5% loss in BTU output, and mileage. The wiki article on Brazilian ethanol has a very good section contrasting the various factors between ethanol and gasoline.

by fordmexico  Dec 13, 2009

I appreciate the sanity you bring with your posts.

by UncleCurt  Sep 30, 2009

You had great points outlined about EV'S lack of emissions and the price of electric versus gas.

by jat60  Sep 28, 2009

UncleCurt, no I don't think a good economy implies high oil prices. However, given the rules which regulate oil trading as they stand today, I think it's likely that we'll have high oil prices when the economy is good. It's no longer just supply and demand - it's now one of the biggest (if not the biggest?) speculative trading markets in the world.

by UncleCurt  Sep 28, 2009

Excellent post about implications of a "meltdown" but do you think a good economy has to always mean high oil and gas prices?

by yours16  Sep 20, 2009

safety issues on hydrogen is being discussed in: (http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:N6GoScfeA1UJ:www.fire.state.mn.us/Response/FuelCellHydrogenFuelVehicleSafety...hope it helps

by UncleCurt  Aug 21, 2009

You struck gold again! Great post in the Tesla article yesterday about competition for EV and the power grid made to adjust overtime.

by UncleCurt  Aug 12, 2009

That was a wonderful post! In topic "Gore Says Climate Isn’t in Vogue," You are brave standing up to those ignorant posters and reminded them of the facts that Global warming/Climate change is real and sustainable pollution free future without oil dependence is the way to go. Continue the intelligent posting.

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