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*This page goes over [[Drop In Replacements]] for (Fossil Fuel Derived) [[Gasoline]] | *This page goes over [[Drop In Replacements]] for (Fossil Fuel Derived) [[Gasoline]] | ||
*For more general liquid fuels see [[Biofuels]] | *For more general liquid fuels see [[Biofuels]] | ||
=Bio-Butanol= | |||
*[[Butanol]] is a promising choice | |||
*It doesn't absorb water like [[Ethanol]] | |||
*[[Octaine]] : | |||
*[[GGE]] : | |||
=Ethanol= | |||
*[[Ethanol]] is common worldwide, typically as a blend (ie E-85 in the USA etc) | |||
*Brazil has a working "Ethanol Economy" and sells E-100 | |||
**This is most likely due to an eccess of sugar due to widespread sugarcane farming | |||
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Revision as of 00:48, 18 November 2020
Basics
- This page goes over Drop In Replacements for (Fossil Fuel Derived) Gasoline
- For more general liquid fuels see Biofuels
Bio-Butanol
Ethanol
- Ethanol is common worldwide, typically as a blend (ie E-85 in the USA etc)
- Brazil has a working "Ethanol Economy" and sells E-100
- This is most likely due to an eccess of sugar due to widespread sugarcane farming