Do any of you have any thoughts or experience with David Blume and his
advocacy of alcohol (aka ethanol) as fuel? He touts himself as a
permaculturist (he owns the domain permaculture.com), and does speak in terms
that make some ecological sense (local production, re-applying the mash back
to the soil), but I'm not sure it all adds up.
He makes it sound like alcohol burns completely clean, but I've found
academic research (e.g
http://petroleum.berkeley.edu/patzek/BiofuelQA/Materials/ClimateHealth.pdf)
that says otherwise.
I'm asking because I have never heard any mention of his work in Permaculture
circles, but if his claims have any merit we should be trying this stuff.
Thanks in advance,
Leo Brodie, Seattle _______________________________________________
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