
Now we're talking. I only hope they will not do like they did in the nineties. Transport all the ethanol to coast for blending and then back up country. Its really a no brainer when you want to cut costs but dont hold your breath. They might just be planning to do that. On 11/30/09, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
Bd article : http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Company%20Industry/-/539550/814434/-/item....
BD article makes business sense i.e who wins and what benefits back to the country but article should also look into Ethanol use impact on import vehicles that will affect end users of the mix fuel. ( pre-igniton, mixture ratios, moisture retention, corrosion, what tests have been carried out by the relevant bodies in run up to the mix being commercially deployed )
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