Ethanol as Fuel

 

 


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Ethanol Fuel as Alternative Energy

Hummer running on Ethanol Fuel

Ethanol fuel is a pure alcohol with high octane. As an alternative fuel source, E85 Ethanol fuel price is also cheaper than regular gasoline. Motorists love the high octane power, the "kick in" as it is called when the vehicle accelerates. It is not surprising that big vehicles like trucks are even using E85 Ethanol fuel. Besides just the higher octane and boost, it burns better and thus creates a cleaner engine and promotes the life span of the vehicle's engine. With a 113 octane rating, Ethanol is the highest performance fuel on the market. The number 85 as e85 means that the fuel is a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline.

For companies that operate with fleets of trucks and big engine vehicles, ethanol fuel is really a blessing because the fuel consumption for trucks and big engine cars is much higher. This translates to higher overheads for any company. E85 Ethanol fuel is cheaper than regular gasoline and this adds up to a substantial savings for the organization. Bottom line for any organization is to reduce overheads and this is where alternative fuel source like ethanol fuel or even biodiesel fuel can help

In the US, ethanol fuel produced from corn does, and can reduce the dependency for imported oil from foreign countries to a certain level. With crude oil price hovering at $60 level, motorists have been feeling the pain of high gasoline prices. This reality is that crude oil is unlikely to go back to pre $30 or $40 level again. The world's demand for oil is increasing especially with the super growth of China and India. The 2 countries demand of oil is increasing by the day and will continue to increase as both countries expand and modernized. It is therefore not surprising the both China and India have been on a buying spree for big oil companies on a global scale.

In the year 2005 on August 8, US President Bush signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (H.R. 6) into law. The comprehensive energy legislation includes a nationwide renewable fuels standard (RFS) that will double the use of ethanol and biodiesel by year 2012.

Currently, although ethanol fuel making in the US is produced mainly from corn, in the pipeline, the production of ethanol fuel will be produced also from biomass such as wheat stalks and forestry waste.

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