Model T ran on Ethanol |
There is a biofuels conference in Milwaukee Wisconsin June 20-23, 2016.
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The first commercial vehicle capable of running on pure ethanol was the Ford Model T, produced from 1908 through 1927
YEP.
Model T ran on Ethanol.
In 1826 Sam Morey built an Ethanol & Turpentine powered engine that powered a boat.
By now all vehicles that use gasoline should be able to use any mixture of Ethanol and Gasoline, in my opinion. When they tell you that there has to be special mods or the ethanol will corrode engine parts. That is, the vehicle was designed with ethanol not in mind. The designers just need to know ahead of time that their vehicle will be using both ethanol and gasoline as the fuel.
We need to move away from using anything but Hydrogen and Electricity as fuel in regular city transportation type vehicles.
I feel that current technology vehicles should be moved to use at least Ethanol or Gasoline, or a mix.
It is interesting that hydrogen & electricity where the first fuels used in cars. Then taken away when big businessmen like John D. Rockefeller saw a vision of using fuels that could be controlled and limited.
He or they (big businessmen) chose oil / gasoline as the fuel. I also read that he came (or one of his cronies) came up with the fossil fuel hoax as a means to declare that oil was a limited resource that would become more scarce over time and therefore needed to be priced accordingly.
This was all a fabrication, especially since we now know that there were no dinosaurs to create the oil first and foremost, and it just does not come from dead animals in any case.
There is a biofuels conference in Milwaukee Wisconsin June 20-23, 2016.
A variety of Ethanol Mix options |
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