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EFuel100 MicroFueler

NEW YORK--Meet the EFuel100 MicroFueler, which parent company E-Fuel says is the "world's first home ethanol product." It's a personal refinery system that hooks up to a water source, a power source, and a waste water disposal outlet--"just like a washing machine," as Floyd Butterfield, E-Fuel's vice president of biofuels and technology, described to reporters in a press conference Thursday in New York.

MicroFueler owners load up the device with yeast and sugar "feedstock," a variety of sugar not intended for human consumption. After fermentation and processing, the MicroFueler can hook up to a car and fill it just like a gas pump.

The MicroFuelers can be pre-ordered now and will ship in the fourth quarter of 2008 if all goes as according to planned. It'll cost $9,995, but executives hinted that carbon tax credits on the state and federal level may help subsidize the price.

Want one? You'll need a federal license to produce alcohol, of which ethanol fuel is a form. But MicroFueler executives said that the government isn't picky about granting them, and the approval process takes a matter of weeks.

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RE: (Images: How to make your car run on tequila (sort of))
This should have the same problems as commercial attempts to make ethanol. The process consumes more energy than you can obtain from burning the alcohol. As I understand it, the best you can get by ... (Read the rest)
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If sugar is in surplus... johnay   | 05/09/08
RE: (Images: How to make your car run on tequila (sort of)) Peopleunit   | 05/12/08
RE: (Images: How to make your car run on tequila (sort of)) Dr_Bill   | 05/12/08

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