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  • Ethanol Fuel May Damage Engines
    Srikant Rajan 06:01:56 pm on August 4, 2008 | 0 | # |
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    Blended fuels “ stretch “ expensive gasoline significantly. However new evidence signals that consistent use of blended fuels can lead to premature engine damage particularly small power capacity engines. Mechanics highlight that nearly half of the recent repairs on lawnmower engines are due to persistent use of high quantity of ethanol. Essentially use of ethanol damages the inside components such as gaskets  and hastens rusting of moving parts.The same effect is observed in bigger rating engines as used in cars . However many of the car engine models are engineered to handle the use of blended fuels.

    Predictably ethanol producers deny any such damage to engines due to ethanol use. However most of low rating engines are engineered in a simple manner and are susceptible to easy damage. Additionally blended fuels are not a foolproof alternative to conventional fuels.The mechanism of fuel combustion and power generation in engines is multi step process and slight variation in any of the fuel parameters can have a cascading effect on subsequent combustion and power generation.

     
  • Costly Oil ? Biofuel To Blame Says OPEC
    Srikant Rajan 02:56:07 pm on July 17, 2008 | 1 | # |
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    Oil price increase has been linked to numerous reasons ; speculation and increased demand being the most common. The reason being these  are easy to construct ,  subjective and to a certain extent non verifiable . However OPEC seems to think otherwise . OPEC, president Chakib Khelil has now found ethanol to be the reason for almost 40 % increase in oil prices. The remaining 60 % is apparently due to rising dollar and an essentially vague factor  – “ geopolitical worries “ ( fancy word for plain speculation ).  How Mr.Khelil has arrive on this conclusion is anybody’s guess as he refuses to explain the logic behind such rationalization

    Biofuels have been on the receiving side of criticism (sometimes fair !) for reduced food grain output. However the technology has been slowly maturing with the development of second generation and algae based biofuel. OPEC is undoubtedly worried as ethanol is a direct competitor to oil and also makes oil supplies “ stretch “ significantly ( bended fuels). OPEC’s attack, in my opinion signifies that this industry  is definitely on the road to commercialization.