David Blume's Alcohol Can Be a Gas!
Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century
By David Blume; Michael Winks (Editor); R. Buckminster Fuller (Foreword by)
(International Institute for Ecological Agricu, Paperback, 9780979043772, 596pp.)
Publication Date: January 2007
Categories: Power Resources - Alternative & Renewable
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"Alcohol Can Be a Gas" reveals this hidden history. The only comprehensive manual on alcohol fuel production ever written, it describes:
The small-scale production of 40-cent per gallon alcohol fuel from a wide variety of energy crops or waste, producing profitable by-products for humans or animal feed
How to form driver-owned cooperatives that get up to 61 cents per gallon tax credit for every gallon burned, and Community Supported Energy integrated farms
Distillery and plant design, vehicle engine conversion, furnaces, and even how to cook with your own fuel.
Detailing the numerous advantages of alcohol fuel-renewable, safe, terror-secure, ecologically-sound, cheap, triggers tax benefits, triples engine life, and reduces emissions up to 99 percent-this book aims to fuel a revolution.
David Blume is President of the International Institute for Ecological Agriculture. Founder of the American Homegrown Fuel Co. Inc. during the late '70s, he produced and hosted a ten-part series for PBS television, through which he taught thousands of farmers and others how to make and use alcohol fuel.











