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LEARN
LITTLE-KNOWN METHODS OF SAVING FUEL THAT HAVE
BEEN AROUND FOR
DECADES!

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THIS BOOK
including:
How-To make
your own alcohol & hydrogen to heat and cool
your home, to cook your meals and fuel your
vehicles!
plus:
7 more
fuel-saving 'secrets'
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ALCOHOL
IS AN IDEAL HOME FUEL
It's easy to
make at home. (Actually a little too easy for
government comfort, so you'll likely have to get
a licence.)
It is very
similar to the gasoline or diesel that we now
use in handling and application. Because it is
liquid, it has about the same toxicity and about
the same power per volume. It can also be used
with hydrogen peroxide to increase it's
efficiency.
Remember
though, it takes energy to make the
alcohol.
First, the fermenting batch of bio-mass needs to
be kept at very close temperature to keep the
micro-organisiums alive and healthy; they are
what turns portions of the bio-mass to alcohol.
Second, the alcohol must be separated from the
remaining liquids and solids, usually this
happens using distillation. Distillation is
where you heat the mixture hot enough to boil
the alcohol (about 160°F) and not high
enough to boil the water (about
212°F).
Where
does this energy (to make the alcohol) come
from? I
smile as I think of this, because it is the
key to practical alcohol production. It
is possible to use solar energy to provide all
the heat needed to make your alcohol.
'Super Gas Saver
Secrets' explains several ideas for using
environmental energies to make your alcohol,
options including solar stills and using winter
to freeze the water out of alcohol (I learned
this trick when a bottle of wine I was planning
to use on a sleigh ride date froze and broke, we
had fun anyway).
If you have to
burn wood or some other type of bio-mass to
provide the heat you need, then
you
are on a negative energy cycle, you are using
energy to make
energy. Now
there is some advantage to using alcohol in your
home or car instead of wood; it is easy to
store, clean to use and burn.
The exception to
distilation is butyl alcohol, it can just drain
it off and be separated with a salt catalyst,
(so you don't have to get a licence to operate
an alcohol still). It has about twice the BTU's
per pound as other alcohols. This is the most
practical answer I've seen for using alcohol. I
have the recipe but haven't written a book on it
yet, if anyone's interested, contact me and I'll
quote a price to make a copy.
Alcohol has been
around a long time, both as a drug and as a
fuel. I'll be giving you sources to find out
more about home alcohol production as I further
update this website.
Alcohol
can be used to heat homes, cook food and power
our 'modern' internal combustion
engines.
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