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Here is the Department of Energy (DOE) link that describes current
breakthroughs
in converting agricultural waste straw into ethanol for fuel.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/biomass/pdfs/bioethanol_marketplace.pdf
Alcohol Fuel How To
Make your own Alcohol Fuel - http://running_on_alcohol.tripod.com/index.html
www.alcohol4fuel.com
This is a DOE publication on the properties, handling and use of fuel
ethanol. 31 pages, Adobe.pdf format. Mostly it is about E-85 (85%
ethanol
and 15% gasoline), but also it discusses anhydrous ethanol, and gives
the
fuel industry view on ethanol as a viable fuel.
Biorefinery Locations
http://www.ethanolrfa.org/industry/locations/
CHEMICALS
If you want to use your home-made ethanol in your car
as E-85 (85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, before you mix it with gasoline,
it has to be 100% pure: 200 proof. This will be a high octane fuel:
about
102 octane. You may get about 10% less mileage as there is technically
less energy in alcohol than gasoline. If you increased your compression
and do everything to optimize your engine for alcohol, it will actually
get better mileage and/or more power, as a higher octane (slower
burning)
fuel is more efficient. But even though the Charles 803 still will make
194 proof, first time, every time, you can never remove that last 3% of
water using a still of any kind. You will need to use a molecular
sieve.
This sounds technical, but it is real easy. Just read this letter I got
from Dr. Grant Carlson with Eco-Rebuilders. "Since we remanufacture old
third generation Corvettes with big horsepower-high compression-fuel
injected
engines, homemade E85 is important to our customers. A molecular sieve
is just zeolite: link to information about the manufacturer we use is
shown
here. Buy Type 3A in 10lb bags (looks like a small pea gravel) it is
only
a couple of bucks and it works very well to dehydrate the ethanol. We
mix
about 5lbs in a 5 gallon can and let it sit with the ethanol overnight
and pour the dehydrated ethanol through a screen, into another can the
next day. To get the water out of the zeolite we just broil it on the
backyard
grill - it is reusable indefinitely.
This link takes you to a site where you can order 3A Zeolyte for
dehydrating
the ethanol you make to turn it into 200 proof alcohol, suitable for
mixing
with gasoline to make your own E85.
http://www.sphinxadsorbents.com/
http://www.sphinxadsorbents.com/m_sieve.htm
Ethanol Advocat
American Farm Bureau Federation www.fb.com Canadian Renewable Fuels Association www.greenfuels.org Corn Marketing Program of Michigan www.micorn.org Ethanol Producers & Consumers www.ethanolmt.org European Bioethanol Fuel Association http://www.ebio.org/home.php Governors' Ethanol Coalition www.ethanol-gec.org Illinois Corn Growers Association www.ilcorn.org Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs www.iira.org Iowa Renewable Fuels Association www.iowarfa.org Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corp. www.growingjamestown.com Kansas Association of Ethanol Processors www.ethanolkansas.com Kansas Corn Commission www.ksgrains.com |
Missouri Corn Growers Association www.mocorn.org National Biodiesel Board www.biodiesel.org National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition www.e85fuel.com National Grain Sorghum Producers www.sorghumgrowers.com Nebraska Public Power Districtwww.ethanolsites.com Northwest Missouri State University www.nwmissouri.edu Ohio Corn Marketing Program www.ohiocorn.org South Dakota Corn Growers Association www.sdcorn.org Sugar Processing Research Institute www.spriinc.org Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association www.treia.org Virginia Clean Cities www.hrccc.org WestStart-CALSTART www.weststart.org |
QUIPMENT
http://www.edenlabs.org/
http://www.home-distilling.com
TERMOMETERS
www.polder.com
HYDROMETERS
Try this site for buying a good hydrometer online.http://www.alcoholcontrols.com/alhyd.html
VALVES
https://hvaproducts.com/secure/ViewItem.aspx?PID=4474
BARELS
http://www.ajwhiskeybarrels.net/
DISTILLERS - STILLS
http://www.a1-water-distiller.com
http://www.milehidistilling.com/*****
http://www.brewhaus.com/Essential_Extractor_Pro_Series_II_Complete_p/80001000.htm*****
http://www.moonshine-still.com/
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/ethanol_motherearth/meCh7.html
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/ethanol_manual/manual15.html
http://www.revenoor.com/merchant.ihtml?id=2&step=2*****
http://www.economystill.com/
www.brewhaus.com
http://www.revenoor.com
http://www.allardresearch.com/
Accessories
http://www.revenoor.com/merchant.ihtml?id=1&step=2
http://www.brewhaus.com/
PLASTIC BUCKETS
http://www.usplastic.com
Molecuralr Sieves
http://www.hengyeusa.com/
FORUMS
http://forum-alcohol4fuel.com/
FABRICATORS
http://www.atecsteel.com/
http://www.allianceconstructors.com/
http://www.liquidtanks.com/
http://www.tankconnection.com/
JOBS
http://www.ethanol-jobs.com
GOVERNMENT
FLORIDA
http://www.floridafarmtofuel.com/
California Energy Commission’s Website
http://www.energy.ca.gov/index.html
How to make drinking alcohol
http://www.homedistiller.org/
The Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center (AFDC,
formerly
known as the Alternative Fuels Data Center)
provides a wide range of information and resources to enable the use
of alternative fuels (as defined by the Energy Policy Act of 1992), in
addition to other petroleum reduction options such as advanced
vehicles,
fuel blends, idle reduction, and fuel economy.
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/
Application for an Alcohol Fuel Producer Under 26 U.S.C. 5181
http://www.ttb.gov/forms/f511074.pdf
Other alcohol federal Government Forms
http://www.ttb.gov/forms/5000.shtml
ORGANIZATIONS
http://www.ethanol.org/
http://www.ethanolrfa.org/
PATENTS
Continuous hydrogen and alcohol generator from coal http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7371265.html
PRODUCERS
Abengoa Bioenergy Ace Ethanol, LLC Adkins Energy, LLC Al-Corn Clean Fuel Archer Daniels Midland Co. Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc. Badger State Ethanol, LLC Big River Resources West Burlington, LLC Blue Flint Ethanol Central Indiana Ethanol, LLC Central MN Ethanol Coop Chippewa Valley Ethanol Co. Commonwealth Agri-Energy, LLC Dakota Ethanol, LLC DENCO, LLC East Kansas Agri-Energy, LLC Glacial Lakes Energy, LLC Global Ethanol Golden Cheese Company of California Golden Grain Energy, LLC www.goldengrainenergy.com Granite Falls Energy, LLC GTL Resources, USA www.gtlresources.com Iroquois Bio-Energy Company, LLC KAAPA Ethanol, LLC www.kaapaethanol.com Lincolnland Agri-Energy, LLC Little Sioux Corn Processors, LP www.littlesiouxcornprocessors.com Louis Dreyfus Commodities Merrick & Company www.merrick.com Mid-Missouri Energy, Inc. Pacific Ethanol, Inc. www.pacificethanol.net Parallel Products Quad County Corn Processors www.quad-county.com Siouxland Energy & Livestock Coop Tate & Lyle The Andersons Inc. www.andersonsinc.com Trenton Agri Products, LLC United Wisconsin Grain Producers, LLC www.uwgp.com VeraSun Energy Corporation Verenium Corp. www.verenium.com Western New York Energy, LLC Western Wisconsin Energy, LLC www.westernwisconsinenergy.com Xethanol BioFuels, LLC www.xethanol.co |
Advanced BioEnergy, LLC advancedbioenergy.com AE Biofuels Inc. www.aebiofuels.com Alico Inc. <>www.alicoinc.com Alpha Holdings, LLC www.alphaholdingsllc.com American Ethanol, Inc. <>www.americasethanol.com BioEnergy International, LLC <>www.bioenergyllc.com BioFuel Energy, LLC <>www.bfenergy.com Bioverda US Holdings LLC <>www.ntr.ie BlueFire Ethanol, Inc. <>www.bluefireethanol.com Buffalo Ridge Energy <>www.buffaloridgeenergy.com Bunge North America <>www.bungenorthamerica.com California Ethanol & Power, LLC www.californiaethanolpower.com Cascade Grain Products, LLC www.cascadegrain.com Cilion <>www.cilion.com Corn, LP <>www.cornlp.com Didion Ethanol LLCwww.didionmilling.com E85, Inc. <>www.e85.com Earth Friendly Fuels, LLC <>www.earthfriendlyfuels.net Empire Biofuels, LLC <>www.empiregreenbiofuels.com Empire State Ethanol & Energy, LLC <>www.ese2.us Ethanex Energy, Inc. <>www.ethanexenergy.com Ethanol Grain Processors, LLC <>www.egpllc.com First United Ethanol, LLCwww.firstunitedethanol.com Great Western Ethanol, LLC <>www.greatwesternethanol.com Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. <>www.gpreethanol.com Harvest Biofuels LLC <>www.harvestbiofuels.net Heron Lake BioEnergy, LLC <>www.heronlakebioenergy.com High Plains Energy, Inc. <>www.hpenergyinc.com Illini Bio-Energy <>www.illinibioenergy.com Iogen Corp. <>www.iogen.ca Losonoco Inc. <>www.losonoco.com Midwest Ethanol Producers LLC <>www.midwestethanol.com North Eastern Illinois Ethanol Developers LLC <>www.neiedethanol.com Northern Ethanol Inc. <>www.northern-ethanol.com Osage Bio Energy <>www.osagebioenergy.com Panda Ethanol, Inc. <>www.pandaethanol.com Patriot Renewable Fuels LLC <>www.patriotrenewablfuels.com Penford Products Company <>www.penx.com Permolex International LP <>www.permolex.com Primesouth Inc. <>www.primesouth.biz Range Fuels, Inc. Rawhide Management www.rawhideenergy.com Sendero Matagorda Renewable Energy <> <>www.sendero.biz US Canadian Biofuels, Inc. www.uscbiofuels.net ZeaChem Inc. |
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Alfa Laval, Inc. www.alfalaval.com Alltech Biotechnology www.alltech.com Brenntag Great Lakes, LLC www.brenntaggreatlakes.com Emerald Foam Control, LLC Fermentis - S.I. Lesaffre Genencor International, Inc. Grace Davison www.gracedavison.com Lignol Energy Corp. www.lignol.ca Pavilion Technologies Peabody Energy Corp. Pioneer, A DuPont Company R2R Inc. SGS Siemens Energy & Automation SunEthanol, Inc. Syngenta www.syngenta.com www.tranterphe.com
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AgCountry Farm Credit Services www.agcountry.com AgStar Financial Services Christianson & Associates, PLLP CoBank Deere & Company, JD Agri Services Division Encore Business Solutions Greene Holcomb & Fisher LLC Kennedy and Coe, LLC www.kcoe.com McGladrey & Pullen, LLP Moore Stephens Frost Financial Group Summit Software, Inc. Weaver & Tidwell Wells Fargo Securities, LLC Arent Fox PLLC Chapman and Cutler LLP Faegre & Benson LLP Fredrikson & Byron, PA Fulbright & Jaworski LLP Greenberg Traurig, LLP Milo Belle Consultants Stoel Rives LLP Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati www.wsgr.com |
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Transportation |
Abengoa Bioenergy
www.abengoabioenergy.com
Archer Daniels Midland
www.admworld.com
Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc.
www.aventinerei.com
Green Plains Renewable Energy.
www.gpreethanol.com
Lignol Energy Corporation
www.lignol.ca
Pacific Ethanol, Inc.
www.pacificethanol.net
Renova Energy (Wyoming Ethanol)
www.renovaenergy.com
The Andersons Inc.
www.andersonsinc.com
PUBLICATIONS
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/ethanol/publications.html
DAVID BLUM - ALCOHOL CAN BE GAS - BIBLE ON MAKING
ALCOHOL
FOR FUEL
http://www.permaculture.com/
Station Locations - E85 Fueling
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/ethanol/ethanol_locations.html
TRANSPORTATION
To see if you can drive your alcohol powered vehicle in the HOV lanes,
click here: http://www.afdc.doe.gov/p_single_faq.cgi?10
FFV’s (Flexible Fuel Vehicles), factory ready to use E-85, are
widely
available. Approximately 2 million FFV’s have already been sold in the
United States, even though many buyers are completely unaware that they
use E85 fuel (85% Ethanol). This is according to the National Ethanol
Vehicle
Coalition. Check your owner's manual, visit with your dealer, or see
this
list of current model year FFVs to determine if you drive a vehicle
that
can fuel with E85. Here is a list of car models currently available as
flexible fuel vehicles.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/progs/afdc/search_type.cgi?1|E85_GSLN
This related link takes you to a site where you can search vehicles
made in year 2000 or later to see if they are already considered an FFV
vehicle. http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/afdc/afv/models.html
Here is the root link for this site.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/
TANKS
http://www.liquidtanks.com/
http://www.tankconnection.com/
VIDEOS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfAjzXlsmTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_1C0kM7lkI&NR=1
YEAST
Whatever feed stock you now use, and ferment with Temperature Tolerant
Turbo Yeast will improve your fermentation! Whatever pH you currently
ferment
in, Temperature Tolerant Turbo Yeast will ferment to and it have
it´s
general best performance between pH 4 and 5.5.
http://www.ethanoltech.com
SWEEDEN
http://distillery-yeast.com/shop/en/yeast-and-micro-nutrients-32/
www.partyman.se
USA
www.brewhaus.com
http://www.piwine.com/store/home.php?cat=256