
The answer is, yes.I am really impressed with the idea of generating some thin so productive by utilizing a source of energy that is wasted other wise. This logic has been applied by Alternate Energy Holdings (AEHI) and has proposed a process that will use the excess heat from a commercial plant to be utilized to produce ethanol. The product produced is completely safe and cheap due to no cost for energy component present in the manufacturing process.
Nuclear ethanol production will cost just 1$ per gallon that is half the cost of other ethanol production techniques which further demand for a 51-cent per gallon federal tax credit and double duty energy plants. AEHI has proposed a Idaho Energy Complex that will operate as described above.
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Got read some recent articles on ”renewable fuels omit the downside of ethanol content”. They got a lot of critics yet, US pushes to large agricultural corn subsidies. The question is, does the tornado fuel saver work?