Renewable Fuels Looking Good for the Future

Peter Rugg of the Muscatine Journal reports that there is, in fact, a future for renewable fuels according to a researcher of Iowa State University.

With regards to E85, Rugg writes that John Mironowski:

.... believes the mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline will be an essential component of the bio-fuel industry, and that as infrastructure expands, there will be no reason for automobile manufacturers not to develop compatible engines.

We can only assume (and hope) that the industry is moving in this direction.

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