Alcohols have the potential to revolutionize energy fuel supply and use, particularly in transportation. This worldwide potential is based on (a) the variety of widely available raw materials from which alcohols can be made (coal, natural gas, petroleum, and biomass), (b) the improved and demon strated technology for alcohol manufacture and use, and (c) the favorable combustion characteristics of alcohols, namely clean burning with high octane performance
*Supported by the John and Jane Bradley gift to the MIT Energy Initiative Ethanol and methanol deriv...
The potential for methanol as a motor fuel, particularly when it is produced from natural gas is exa...
The quantity of alcohol required to supply all of the US Department of Energy's vehicular fleet...
Alcohols have the potential to revolutionize energy fuel supply and use, particularly in transportat...
The proposal to encourage the use of power alcohol made from farm crops grown in the Continental Uni...
Foreign crude oil imports currently provide raw material for production of half of the liquid fuels ...
The proposal to encourage the use of power alcohol made from farm crops grown in the Continental Uni...
Work sponsored by the John and Jane Bradley gift to the MIT Energy Initiative. Non-petroleum based l...
Worldwide demand for liquid fuels will increase steadily, but not in the form of CO2-emitting scheme...
Ethanol is receiving great interest as an alternative fuel. Methanol is another alcohol fuel that co...
The current shortage in petroleum and the poor outlook for the future indicate that a determined eff...
Petroleum provides essentially all of the energy used today in the transportation sector. To reduce ...
Rapid depletion of petroleum resources had raised the awareness of reducing the dependency on the fo...
Biofuels have caught the eye of engine specialists as far back as the oil emergency and heightening ...
The major emphasis of this study is the economic feasibility of the use of alcohol-gasoline blends (...
*Supported by the John and Jane Bradley gift to the MIT Energy Initiative Ethanol and methanol deriv...
The potential for methanol as a motor fuel, particularly when it is produced from natural gas is exa...
The quantity of alcohol required to supply all of the US Department of Energy's vehicular fleet...
Alcohols have the potential to revolutionize energy fuel supply and use, particularly in transportat...
The proposal to encourage the use of power alcohol made from farm crops grown in the Continental Uni...
Foreign crude oil imports currently provide raw material for production of half of the liquid fuels ...
The proposal to encourage the use of power alcohol made from farm crops grown in the Continental Uni...
Work sponsored by the John and Jane Bradley gift to the MIT Energy Initiative. Non-petroleum based l...
Worldwide demand for liquid fuels will increase steadily, but not in the form of CO2-emitting scheme...
Ethanol is receiving great interest as an alternative fuel. Methanol is another alcohol fuel that co...
The current shortage in petroleum and the poor outlook for the future indicate that a determined eff...
Petroleum provides essentially all of the energy used today in the transportation sector. To reduce ...
Rapid depletion of petroleum resources had raised the awareness of reducing the dependency on the fo...
Biofuels have caught the eye of engine specialists as far back as the oil emergency and heightening ...
The major emphasis of this study is the economic feasibility of the use of alcohol-gasoline blends (...
*Supported by the John and Jane Bradley gift to the MIT Energy Initiative Ethanol and methanol deriv...
The potential for methanol as a motor fuel, particularly when it is produced from natural gas is exa...
The quantity of alcohol required to supply all of the US Department of Energy's vehicular fleet...