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Fill 'er UpA Grist special series on biofuelsPosted by Bricolage at 10:24 AM on 04 Dec 2006 You probably think of diesel as a heavy-duty gasoline. But do you know what Rudolf Diesel wanted to use in the engine he invented? Peanut oil. And guess what Henry Ford imagined would power his Model T: ethanol made from corn or hemp. These visions evaporated when crude oil bubbled to the surface of the world's consciousness, ushering in an era of cheap, available fuel. But a century later, oil's sheen has dulled, and fuels made from plant and animal matter look promising once more. They're called biofuels, and they may be in your tank soon. If you don't know much about this newfangled, old-fashioned fuel source, you're not alone. As biofuels rush in, Grist kicks off a two-week series to explore what's coming down the pike.
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