Alcohol Can Be a Gas: Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century
David Blume’s opus, Alcohol Can Be a Gas, is the definitive guide to weaning America from the oil habit via biofuels. In great detail, it thoroughly debunks the myth that ethanol production takes nearly as much energy to run the process as it produces, and shows how America can thrive by sustainably growing both an abundant food supply and biofuels at the same time (they can actually feed each other synergistically). Blume shows us a pathway to personal and national energy independence! David Blume has been an alcohol pioneer since Buckminster Fuller, one of America’s foremost visionary geniuses, coached and coaxed Blume in the 70’s to continue to pursue their united dream of energy independence through biofuels. Blume is a hands-on kind of guy, having been an organic farmer, inventor, permaculture teacher and alcohol pioneer over the past thirty years. This book is encyclopedic in scope, and is for everyone from policy makers to consumers to the back yard tinker who wishes to make his own ethanol and convert his existing gasoline powered car to run on ethanol fuel





