Posts Tagged ‘gasoline’

Level Playing Field FNL

Monday, September 21st, 2009

References

1. Domestic Fuel

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Priceless Plastic

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Envion has found a way to cheaply, and safely, convert low grade plastic into something resembling oil. This compound can be mixed with other chemical components and sold as  gasoline or diesel. Many companies have tried this approach before, but the process has always been so costly and made quite a mess inside the machine used to melt the plastic that would require major clean up. But Envion has perfected the science of converting plastic into fuel.

They utilize infra-red energy to heat the plastic to a very carefully controlled temperature range. The machine can convert everything from large plastic McDonald’s cups to the actual blue recycling bins themselves! The process is said to cost about $10 per barrel of the converted substance and many gasoline companies have already expressed interest in buying.

Envion recently set up their first conversion station at a waste transfer plant in Montgomery County, just north of Washington, D.C. They are set to unveil the station and more about how it works today with a speech by Gov. Martin O’Malley to follow.

References

1. nytimes.com

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Gasohol

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Gasohol is a blend of gasoline and ethanol. You are probably putting it in your car without realizing it. The most common blend of ethanol is called E10, which is about 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent ethanol by volume. All modern non diesel cars are certified to run on a blend of up to 10 percent. Now what is a modern non diesel car? That is not something I could get cleared up. Is my old bronco going to be damaged if I put gasohol in it? My bet is yes. Check your gas to see if you are getting more ethanol than gasoline, it should be posted where you purchase your gas. the standard ethanol content is 10 percent but it can be as high as 89! Just be aware of what kind of fuel you are putting into your car and whether or not it is the right fuel for you.

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