Alaska Airlines adds alcohol…to its engines

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Alaska Airlines is signed up to become the first to use Gevo Inc.s alcohol-based jet fuel as soon as it completes testing and certification. The hope is to be able to reduce pollution, reduce swings in fuel price, and have a steady, domestic source of jet fuel.

 

Gevo has been walking its product through certification by manufacturers and the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) for six years, and expects to be approved by the middle of this year. 

 

Alaska Airlines isn’t a stranger to this new world of biofuel; it’s made a strategic goal to use it regularly for flights at one or more hubs by 2020. In November 2011, Alaska flew more than 75 flights between Washington DC and the west coast using reprocessed cooking oil. More HERE from streetinsider.com

 

PS…Gevo’s stock jumped 70% on news of the deal with Alaska…Lab Photo: Gevo Inc.

 

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9 years ago

I’ve always been skeptical of using alcohol based fuels simply because it takes grains out of the food chain and drives up the global price for things like corn.  Those who suffer live in poor countries, and are those who can least afford it.

 

I do think it’s a great idea to use products like old cooking oil.  Someone I know has converted a VW bug (diesel) to burn old cooking oil.  He has worked out a deal with a local fast food place wherein he relieves them of their old cooking oil and he gets essentially free fuel.  His car smells like french fries when it runs but that’s part of its charm.

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