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all your GAS WORRIES are over... $1 gas.. efuel100 is here
Anybody catch Geraldo At Large on Fox News.. this was on and it looks too go to be true... Govt is even backing it with paying 50% and carbon credit etc....
www.efuel100.com anyone see this??? |
That's bullshit. Geraldo is a neo con cocksucker now anyways. Yeah yeah Bush supported ethonal and now food is twice as much as it was a few years ago. Good call Bush. Using food for fuel. Hey how about supporting solar? Oh wait the sun is free and has a 4 billion year supply left. Bush can't make money off the sun.
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its 100% real, i know a guy who's getting one....the system is like 10-15,000$ but you end up with $1 per gallon gas
so after tax rebates....mad americans will end up with these |
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did you watch the video??? it can work with table sugar or even alchol.... |
"MSRP: $9,995 (as low as $6,998 after federal tax credits)"
How much does Bush have invested i this corp. The neocons say don't buy a hybrid because the extra $3000 won't save you any money on gas, but $7000( not counting the cost of the mix ) will? Even if you could make fuel for $1 a gallon. You have to make 7000 gallons to have it average to $2 a gallon. So you're talking about 14 years if you get 25 MPG and drive 12K miles a year. No thanks I'll just get a hybrid. |
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Looks interesting just not practical for me in the city
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BOSTON?!?!?!??!?!?! RED SOX BLOW!!! :winkwink: lets talk is september buddy.... they will actually have a smaller unit for the public that is going to be 33% smaller in size |
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The crapier the milage you current car gets and the more miles you drive the more this is benefit to you. So if you got a 20 year old car that get 16 MPG and you drive 20k miles year, yeah maybe this would work for you. Also if that's the case it sounds like you'll need a new car soon and if so then as I said why not juts get a hybrid? Besides I can imagine having one of these on your property you'll always have to be on the lookout for people trying to steal your gas. How much is all the extra security going to cost? |
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and its almost always annoying are you someone on gfy's wife? |
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Yeah I do have an opinion on everything so does 100% of everyone. And my opinion is right. I see you're not disputing what I have to say. Sorry if I don't see the logic of this POS thing. |
Wont make it.
" To operate simply load EFuel100 feedstock (table sugar with ethanol yeast mix) into the fermentation tank and select the fermentation option on the control panel to begin the process. It will take between 10lbs to 14lbs of sugar to produce 1 gallon of ethanol. The MicroFueler is capable of producing 5 gallons of ethanol per day once fermentation is complete. " |
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Even in bulk 10 Lbs of sugar would be at least $15. yeah real cheap. |
Saw this too - was trying to work out the math/economics just like all of you. Sugar futures will probably skyrocket this week so that is probably who is behind it - and how much per pound will "ethanol yeast mix" set us back? And that still sounds like using food for fuel. The goal should be using food scraps and organic waste for fuel - like in Back to the Future...
The problem with big oil being pushed to develop new sources of energy is that any substitute will carry the same price per gallon...:warning |
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Man, you really have no fucking clue what you're talking about and you don't even realize it :1orglaugh |
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Great so the US govt, is subsidising the absolute worst choice there is all because of the famers lobby. You wont get any thing close to the same gas miliage with corn based ethonal vs normal gas, so it being cheaper is BS. Add to the fact that the famers can't ever grow anywhere close to the amount of fuel needed will also drive up the prices while causing food shortages. All in the name of a quick buck. |
I agree with the solar car idea, electric with a solar panel on the roof. The mazda 929 had a solar panel built into the sunroof so it would tickle charge your car while parked. It will never happen too many people dont want it to happen and they have very deep pockets.
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Really would prefer a solor powered home and a plug in rechargeable car *shrug*.
It looks interesting though, provided you have a field of sugar cane as a backyard (with VERY high fences and killer security! lol) Heck, I'm still shocked that so many people still buy and use gasoline powered lawnmowers, trimmers and the most idiotic and lazy-ass invention ever: leaf blowers! |
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Find out how much of the GLOBAL corn crop is used for the production of ethanol and then tell us how much effect it's had on the cost of your groceries. Do the same for the GLOBAL wheat, soybean and rice crops. I'm interested to see how you connect the cost increases in these crops to ethanol production. BTW, Bush isn't the only politician to support ethanol production but of course that doesn't fit with a simpletons view that Bush created all the problems this world faces over his last 8 years in office. |
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Should be able to harness the energy made by rain drops hitting a roof by now. That guy musta been killed off already, hehe.
And water wheels built into every downspout. Hey, I've got the ideas.. please dont kill me! |
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Now see how easy things are when you use your brain and logic and reasoning? You can not dispute what I just posted. Quote:
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The oil shortage (as if) aint nothing compared to the food shortage, coming soon to a theater of lunacy near you!
Here's another (possible) way to fuck the saudis, exon and the saudis....fuckin' saudis fucking-around-and-business-discussion/827901-israel-fuck-yourself-oil.html |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compressed_natural_gas
There's a guy who took out a loan on a P2P lending site I visit who has 2 of these cars in Utah. Prices are less than 70 cents per gallon and I can't remember how far he could drive on a fill up, but it was WAY cheap. With the CNG sticker on his cars he also gets to drive in the HOV lane when he's alone :) |
Hmmm, from the FAQ:
How much sugar will it take to make a gallon of ethanol? It takes approximately 13 lbs. of sugar to create one gallon of ethanol. The MicroFueler is capable of producing 35 gallons of ethanol (using 470 lbs of sugar) weekly which will fill the average fuel tank twice. A ton of sugar today went for $333. So at about .16 per pound at that volume, 470 pounds of sugar for your ethanol machine will cost $75.20 - so unless I'm doing something wrong here - for 35 gallons your sugar cost alone is already $2.15 per gallon, and you've got your machine cost, yeast mix cost, electric, water, and time... I think Consumer Reports needs to do an independent study... |
The only reason ethanol has backing is because the US is the breadbasket of the world and we could profit from it. Lets not get too far off that simple point.
But it's true as soon as it because a main means of fueling, everything around it will skyrocket because it's just trading one limited resource for another. Geothermal, solar and wind and hydro are the true winners. It's just harder to profit from it. |
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Those are great. I think every larger city I've lived in or visited for the last 30 yrs or so has some natural gas busses. :thumbsup |
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There was a guy who lived on a backroad near me and usually he rode/drove his little "car" thing.. it was solar/battery, and had pedals also which would help charge the battery. Which he needed since it was a huge hill he lived on! But, it was always super cool and ahead of it's time. |
Or,
a) live closer to work b) ride a bike / walk to work Reliance on the automobile is a direct result of the decentralization of populations, urban/suburban infrastructure (highways, etc). The solution is not better gas mileage, or to find a cheaper way to gas up your car, it's to change people's lifestyles so they are less reliant on gasoline. Everyone wants to keep their gas burning cars and live in the suburbs - the problem is systematic. You can't have your cake and eat it too. |
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I don't think having everyone move back into the cities is much of a solution. |
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at least when food prices skyrocket, we'll be keeping the $ inside our own country fueling our own businesses instead of paying for some asshole princes hummer limo/w grenade launcher & stripper pole |
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55 grand is kind of expensive....but then a friend of mine pointed out how much I spend on cars. Hell...for less than the price on one of my cars I can power my home for the rest of my life. When it's put that way...it seems more like a good deal. |
Yeah a fully decked solar home would kick ass. In the sunnier states, the gov. kicks in less rebates and incentives, but your payoff will still be quick.
Around here, rebates and incentives get you 45% back since NY is not a very sunny state. We have Net metering here, which means your summer excess is given back to you in winter when you need it more and there is less sun. Check your U.S. States government incentives and local rebates here: http://www.dsireusa.org/ |
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if we were to switch 100% to ethanol, we dont even have enough acreage to grow enough corn to cover current needs. not to mention we still need place to grow food, so we'll just end up importing corn, so the fuel wont be really that cheap, food prices will skyrocket cause farmers will grow whatever makes the most money, not to mention the billions upon billions required to change the infrastructure. |
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Here's a neat site/company for those of you interested in Solar power for your home. Put your address in and they will use satellite imagery to work up an installation quote for you and give you an estimate of the power you can expect to generate/save depending on the amount of sunlight your area receives. Pretty interesting concept although I think it only works in Cali for now.
http://www.sungevity.com |
GatorB is on an ownage campaign right here!!! LOL
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GatorB is a clown, but he is clearly 100% correct in this thread.
If you don't see that, then you're basically mentally handicapped. |
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