08/08/2008
Lynn Yvkoff
(IAC) It's greener than gasoline, more energy efficient than ethanol, closer to production than hydrogen, and cheaper than diesel. You can run it in your existing car with zero or few modifications, but the kicker is that you've probably never heard of it. But that's about to change.Robert Davis, senior vice president of product development for Mazda North America, said in an interview that Mazda has formed a partnership with BP Biofuels to begin testing biobutanol in its engines. “We view biobu...
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