Removing Ethanol from Gas?
MoGas could be used in gasoline powered vehicles and
equipment on the airport, to use the 8,000 gallons in a
reasonable time. Since many airports are city operated,
police cars and such could also use the fuel farm at the
airport.
"RST Engineering" wrote in message
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| The problem is not getting gasoline without ethanol. I
can get as many tank
| cars as you wish and have it delivered to you by Friday
morning. The
| problem is exactly that, you get a tank car (or an 8000
gallon tanker) full,
| no less. Using 8000 gallons of a fuel that isn't quite as
stable over time
| as avgas is the corker.
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| When we used to be able to go down to the local gas
station with a 55 gallon
| drum or tank, it was really quite easy. Getting a small
airport to burn
| 8000 gallons of auto fuel is not. Not to mention the
airport having to make
| a new storage tank (can we say permits and lots of time?)
and pay for the
| project out of "profits".
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| Jim
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| Ethanol is usually blended at the time of being loaded
on a tanker
| truck, so if the local or state law allows, it is very
easy to order a
| tanker full of auto fuel without ethanol. It's not added
at the
| refinery.
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