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Originally Posted by jpd80
Running diesels on ethanol is another alternative, one advantage of that is a common fuel source for passenger vehicles E85 that could mostly be produced from our massive sugarcane plantations in Queensland. Stop selling sugar abroad and start making more ethanol locally, they’d probably get a better price and more guaranteed return sales.
At least that way, we could keep most of our local fuel requirements locally produced and out of the hands of OPEC….
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Completely agree, its a low hanging fruit option that the majority of the unleaded fleet could have easily retrofitted.
Its also significantly cleaner out the tail pipe and gives us some energy independence from the Middle East.
Though look at the quality of our political class, one type goes to Hawaii when the country is on fire, the other type refuses evacuation and stays in their capital city when surrounded by an occupation force trying to murder him and his family and inspires their entire population.
We've got the Hawaii ones