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We currently in the U.S. are using ethanol in engines detuned for low octane gas. (actually, using 10% or less, ethanol as most cars do now, the mpg loss for ethanol is not as great as the Heat Value would predict either).
FORBES: Big Corn Gets Bigger: America's Ethanol Decade
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Second, the political heat is so great in the climate change kitchen that a great deal of the analysis about what is, and is not, going on simply cannot be trusted.
FORBES: President Obama's Alleged "War On Coal" - Climate Change Edition
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Loss of air conditioning creates big problems, this proven in the great Midwestern heatwave of 1995 (when the heat index reached a deadly 136 in southern Wisconsin).
FORBES: When Mr. Heat Comes To Washington
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After the storm of a life lived in the heat of political controversy, there is a great calm.
BBC: Baroness Thatcher's funeral: Sermon in full
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He is out to convince big resinmakers like GE and Dow Chemical to let Great Lakes do the dirty work of blending their color, heat and light requirements into one pellet they can then add to polypropylene for car bumpers.
FORBES: Paddling Upstream
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For homeowners who heat with gas, for industrial users and for electricity customers, they are great.
FORBES: MIT: The Future Is A (Natural) Gas