Alt fuels was Re: [AT] Gasoline $
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Thu Aug 11 07:11:01 PDT 2005
I also suspect that Brazilian emissions regulations aren't nearly as
strict as those in the US. I am not saying that is good or bad, but it
is different and that could impact on the ability of their engines to
handle a wide variety of fuels.
Mike
Vaughn Miller wrote:
> According to the article, the Brazilian ethanol is produced from sugar cane.
> I'm not sure economics would compare to grain based ethanol.
>
> Vaughn
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