Ethanol
Gasoline is history
Introducing E-Fuel’s MicroFueler™, earth’s first home organic fuel processing system. Set-up involves placing it on a level surface and connecting it to a source of water, power, and wastewater disposal, just like a washing machine. The MicroFueler consists of 2 main components:
- the distillation/pumping unit
- the organic fuel (feedstock) tank.
Up to 4 feedstock tanks may be connected to each pumping unit to achieve high volume continuous E-Fuel100 production.
The organic fuel is processed to create E-Fuel100. Typical feedstock will consist of waste identified and aggregated by GreenHouse Energy. On an “as needed” basis, GreenHouse Energy will deliver feedstock to your MicroFueler. The distributor is aware of the need through the E-Fuel Global Network (EGN) which monitors vital signs of your MicroFueler and alerts the appropriate parties based upon pre-set conditions. As a user, all you need to be concerned with is pumping the E-Fuel100. The EGN will bill you monthly for the use of the MicroFueler at the agreed upon rate established between you and your servicing distributor.
As part of the MicroFueler total system solution, every MicroFueler subscribes to the E-Fuel Global Network for a nominal monthly fee. The EGN will monitor the status of your MicroFueler 24x7. Monitored information will be available to you, GreenHouse, and E-Fuel through the MicroFueler Dashboard through a secure Internet portal. In fact, the MicroFueler will email you and GreenHouse if a critical condition exists. When viewing the Dashboard, real-time information is available, as well as complete historical data.
Good for the engine; good for the environment
The partners of Green House, John Galt and Chris Ursitti, have performed a field test of the 129 high-octane EFuel100™ in their own vehicles. Specifically, a Mercedes GL and Toyota Tundra were test-driven with EFuel100™ in the tank. Both vehicles performed just as if they were running on regular gasoline, including similar performance and gas mileage, with two notable exceptions. Both vehicles ran at much cooler temperatures compared to running on regular gasoline, so much so that testers were able to place their hands on the manifold while the engine was running. EFuel100™ also produces 85% fewer emissions in comparison to regular gasoline.
Some quick facts about ethanol
- On average, ethanol is about 117 octane; you can't even get "super unleaded" that high
- Ethanol has a much lower compression / combustion temperature than gasoline, allowing your engine to run much cooler, increasing the lifespan of your vehicle
- There are over half a million flex-fuel vehicles in the state of California alone; the problem is that is is nigh impossible to find an ethanol fueling station -- this is solved when you can fuel your car, truck, boat, lawnmower, or other fuel-consuming apparatus right out of your garage
