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Methanol is cheaper, too — and at four miles a gallon, price is important.
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According to APP, the syngas can then be used to produce of renewable power or create liquid fuels such as Methanol that can be used in fuel cells.
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Among these substances, according to the report: Methanol, benzene, sulfuric acid and lead.
House Democrats Say Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids Contain Toxic Ingredients Stephen Power 2011
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Methanol and glycol are used as blending agents for gasoline fuel, according to Rigdon.
Robert Lenzner: Turning Dirty Coal in China Into Clean Natural Gas Robert Lenzner 2011
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According to The Methanol Institute, "today, producing new cars with gasoline, ethanol and methanol, or 'GEM,' flexible fuel capability would cost about $100 per vehicle."
Jigar Shah: The New CAFE Standards Are Good, But We'll Still Be Drinking Oil Jigar Shah 2011
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Methanol and other chemicals are present which take your body a lot longer to metabolize.
Hangover Cures: Myth, Legend, Fact | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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According to The Methanol Institute, "today, producing new cars with gasoline, ethanol and methanol, or 'GEM,' flexible fuel capability would cost about $100 per vehicle."
Jigar Shah: The New CAFE Standards Are Good, But We'll Still Be Drinking Oil Jigar Shah 2011
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Methanol, which forms 10 % of the broken down product, is converted in your body to formate, which can either be excreted or can give rise to formaldehyde, diketopiperazine (a carcinogen) and a number of other highly toxic derivatives.
Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Deadly Neurotoxin Nearly EVERYONE Uses Daily (VIDEO) 2010
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Methanol also has a high energy density – a little goes a long way, making it especially interesting for portable devices.
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Methanol and other chemicals are present which take your body a lot longer to metabolize.
Hangover Cures: Myth, Legend, Fact | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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