How GRASS can become GAS!
Alcohol as a fuel can be produced from much more than just corn.
Much of what we might consider as waste and hauled away as just another “much rather avoided” additional household expense can be turned around into a profit instead.
Grass clippings from mowing your yard for instance can produce alcohol and used as gas in your car! This makes the old cliche “money doesn’t grow on trees” something to consider removing from your response repertoire!
Here are just some interesting things to consider:
- Ethanol or, Alcohol as fuel produced from lawn clippings could replace up to 1/3 of foreign fuel reducing U.S. dependence
- Many crops produce many times more alcohol per acre than corn, using arid, marshy, or even marginal land in addition to farmland
- The U.S. Government pays up to 60 cents for every gallon of alcohol produced as an incentive program promoting replenishable fuels
- The alcohol you produce can be profitable by offering your distilled fuels to others in your community at a much lower price than the optional oil produced fuels and promote a much healthier environment and future for us all
