After the energy crisis of the 1970s, there was a lot of misinformation about the cost of individual ethanol production. In order to achieve energy independence from gasoline, ethanol lends itself to small-scale production, and especially to cooperative ventures in rural communities, often using 'waste' feedstock.
After the energy crisis of the 1970s, there was a lot of misinformation about the cost of individual ethanol production. In order to achieve energy independence from gasoline, ethanol lends itself to small-scale production, and especially to cooperative ventures in rural communities, often using 'waste' feedstock.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Freudenberger was research director with Mother Earth News , managing the Alcohol Fuel Program and developing solar and renewable solar and energy projects. He is publisher and technical editor of BackHome Magazine and lives in Hendersonville, North Carolina.
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Acknowledgments Foreword: by BryanWelch, Odgen Publications, Inc. /Mother Earth News Introduction:Why Alcohol? Chapter One: About Alcohol Fuel Chapter Two:What You'll Need to Start Chapter Three: Federal and State Requirements Chapter Four: Do-It-Yourself Economics Chapter Five: Feedstocks and Raw Materials Chapter Six: Starch Conversion, Sugars and Fermentation Chapter Seven: The Distillation Process Chapter Eight: Preparation, Fermentation and Distillation Equipment Chapter Nine: Alcohol as an Engine Fuel Chapter Ten: Case Studies Conclusion:What Next? Appendix A: True Percentage of Proof Spirit Appendix B: Resources and Suppliers Glossary of Terms Bibliography Endnotes Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Foreword: by BryanWelch, Odgen Publications, Inc. /Mother Earth News Introduction:Why Alcohol? Chapter One: About Alcohol Fuel Chapter Two:What You'll Need to Start Chapter Three: Federal and State Requirements Chapter Four: Do-It-Yourself Economics Chapter Five: Feedstocks and Raw Materials Chapter Six: Starch Conversion, Sugars and Fermentation Chapter Seven: The Distillation Process Chapter Eight: Preparation, Fermentation and Distillation Equipment Chapter Nine: Alcohol as an Engine Fuel Chapter Ten: Case Studies Conclusion:What Next? Appendix A: True Percentage of Proof Spirit Appendix B: Resources and Suppliers Glossary of Terms Bibliography Endnotes Index About the Author
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