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Whisky Based Biofuel

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Scottish scientists at Edinburgh Napier University have developed a new whisky biofuel that can power cars, based on a formula that makes use of waste by-products left over from whisky production. They combined pot ale, which is the liquid from copper stills distillery equipment, with the spent grains used to make whisky, also known as draff, to produce butanol.

Researchers state that butanol can deliver 30 percent more power than traditional ethanol fuels. The research was reportedly based on technology once used to manufacture explosives during WWI and WWII, quedit.com reports.

However, while ethanol can only be blended up to 85 percent and requires engine modification, the biofuel can be introduced to unmodified engines with any gasoline blend.

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NASCAR Consider Use Ethanol Fuel

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With the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) conference running in the background, NASCAR’s chief marketing officer talked at the inaugural Motor Sport Business Forum North America about the need for the sanctioning body to make more efforts into becoming greener. And the fastest way to get a a green state is changing the fuels.

We’re looking at the technologies as well as it relates to the product on the track,” Phelps was quoted as saying by NASCAR. “The first thing we’re going to be looking at is the fuel.

We’re looking at that right now. It’ll probably be some type of blend, most likely an ethanol blend, a corn-based ethanol blend, perhaps as soon as 2011. For us, green is certainly important. There are many opportunities on many levels, not the least of which is for NASCAR, our teams and our tracks.

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Automotive Fuel from Watermelon Juice?

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Corn as a source for ethanol has its problems. While there are a number of backers, there are real issues that need to be addressed, including (but not necessarily limited to) the huge amount of corn required to brew large batches of the alcohol fuel and the large quantities of water needed in the process. A new alternative is just now popping up that may offer at least a partial solution: watermelon juice.

According to Discovery News, 360,000 tons of watermelons are left to rot and spoil each and every year as farmers leave between 20 and 40 percent of their crops on the ground. Why? It seems consumers just won’t buy watermelons that don’t look quite as attractive as their siblings, whether that’s due to an odd shape, smaller size or minor animal damage. Researchers from the United States Department of Agriculture in Lane, Oklahoma, have found that its possible to create ethanol from these unwanted watermelons. We’ve heard about this potential biomass before.

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ethanol in gasoline?

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Today, we take another look at ethanol for our weekly Greenlings post. You’ve probably noticed that many vehicles are labeled with a Flex Fuel badge from the manufacturer, indicating that the car or truck is capable of running safely on E85 - a blend of 85-percent ethanol and 15-percent gasoline.

For this article, we’re not talking about E85 or other mixtures with high concentrations of the alcohol fuel. Even regular-grade gas that you get from the fuel pump nearest you is very likely to have at least some amount of ethanol added, and in fact, the single largest single use of ethanol in the world is as fuel. Why? And does your car need any modifications to use this ethanol-infused gasoline?

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Wazuma Bio V12 500hp in action [VIDEO Inside]

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French automobile and motorcycle builder Lazareth has managed to shoehorn an entire BMW V12 engine into one of its crazy Wazuma quads. While there isn’t much that’s environmentally friendly about a 500-horsepower supercharged V12 from BMW that’s powering a rather large and impractical quad platform, Lazareth has decided to attempt to give the machine a bit of eco-cred by running the engine on E85.

Why use ethanol in a decidedly performance-minded machine? We’d guess Lazareth’s decision to run E85 as a fuel is due to its superior octane rating, which allows the engine to run a higher compression ratio than with gasoline. If you’re interested in adding an ethanol-burning, V12-powered road rocket to your own personal stable of vehicles, all you need to do is write Lazareth a check for €200,000 and await your delivery. Click past the break for a video of the Wazuma Bio V12 in action.

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Watch the Bentley Continental Supersports fly with Derek Bell [VIDEO inside]

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The Bentley Continental Supersports, the fastest and most powerful car in the company’s 90-year history, received the ultimate examination of its supercar handling and performance credentials when Le Mans racing legend and honorary ‘Bentley Boy’ Derek Bell spent the weekend driving the 621bhp Bentley at pace during the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

The muscular two-seater, which delivers a 0-60mph sprint time of just 3.7 seconds and a maximum top speed of 204mph, produced a series of searing runs up the Goodwood Hill with Bell regularly pushing the car well-over the 100mph mark on a highly challenging course renowned for its narrow road and succession of tight corners and bends.

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