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Looks like it’s been mandated that ethanol has to be in all gas here in Ontario so I’m doubting that the Costco stuff is still ethanol free but it’s is the cheapest station in town.
I don't want to say it isn't possible but I have never heard of a Costco carrying E0.Our Costco premium is supposed to be ethanol free but idk if I 100% trust it. Works ok in my daily use stuff like my kombi tool and normal use saws.
Never thought about looking at the Res but right now their 87 is burning like water. The closest reservations here are all gen 7 fuel.Most of the stations and the Indian reserve pumps are Ethanol free in ThunderBay Ontario Canada.The only ones that are not are Husky Mohawk etc these have green tags and say some good for the enviorment BS.
There have been a bunch of buy outs of stations or name changes by the big players so its hard to keep up but Shell premium is real gas.
The one here in Windsor did idk if they still do or not.I don't want to say it isn't possible but I have never heard of a Costco carrying E0.
Edit: in the US.
Steam is the answerCrude petroleum may not have come from dead dinosaurs, but it is fossil based -- it comes from the bodies of dead plankton. Dead vegetation produces mainly natural gas. And while technically it is self-renewing the reality is the process takes an estimated minimum of 10 million years up to 60 million years. The minerals involved are the sediments that trap, crush and compact the plankton. And that takes a while. Perhaps 150' every million years.
In 1949, the average depth of an oil well was 4,000 feet. By 2008 it was 6,000 feet. Currently, there is one that reaches 40,000 feet. We are consuming it at a rate far, far faster than it can be renewed and sooner or later it will take more energy to extract than what it contains.
That's from real research, not sensationalized click-bait. If the human race doesn't come up with some sustainable alternatives real soon, our decendants will descend to the level of stone knives and hatchets long before oil reserves are replenished naturally.
Hmm, how can I get a steam powered chainsaw?Steam is the answer
Hmm, how can I get a steam powered chainsaw?
We can’t even go back to horse and buggy days the greens complain about cow farts causing global whining what’s next catalytic converters on cows. I read something about earthworms causing global whining not long ago.Crude petroleum may not have come from dead dinosaurs, but it is fossil based -- it comes from the bodies of dead plankton. Dead vegetation produces mainly natural gas. And while technically it is self-renewing the reality is the process takes an estimated minimum of 10 million years up to 60 million years. The minerals involved are the sediments that trap, crush and compact the plankton. And that takes a while. Perhaps 150' every million years.
In 1949, the average depth of an oil well was 4,000 feet. By 2008 it was 6,000 feet. Currently, there is one that reaches 40,000 feet. We are consuming it at a rate far, far faster than it can be renewed and sooner or later it will take more energy to extract than what it contains.
That's from real research, not sensationalized click-bait. If the human race doesn't come up with some sustainable alternatives real soon, our decendants will descend to the level of stone knives and hatchets long before oil reserves are replenished naturally.
The hell you say…lolThere is no such thing as Dino fuel. all crude oil is a naturally forming Mineral formed in our earth! Rockefellers came up with Fossil Fuel as a way to make it scarce and a way to charge more fore it. Do your own research! Crude oil is infinite and as plentiful as water!
Do your own research, stop living the LIE!
"Billionaire businessman John Catsimatidis, chairman and CEO of United Refining Company, admits in this April 4, 2022 interview, that oil is infinite, produced by the Earth, and does not come from dead dinosaurs."
https://canberranationalreview.com/...t-come-from-dead-dinosaurs-as-we-were-lead-t/
It is…just think, we can burn coal to heat water and use steam to spin things…it will be a civilization changing invention if we can create it….cheap abundant power for everyone….oh, wait….lolSteam is the answer
Or we can use wood or other biomass or vegetable oil in the case of cars and trucksIt is…just think, we can burn coal to heat water and use steam to spin things…it will be a civilization changing invention if we can create it….cheap abundant power for everyone….oh, wait….lol
Or crack atoms to boil the water. What a concept!It is…just think, we can burn coal to heat water and use steam to spin things…it will be a civilization changing invention if we can create it….cheap abundant power for everyone….oh, wait….lol
Don’t know if I want that under the hood of my car or truck or on the train I’m riding on but works for house power.Or crack atoms to boil the water. What a concept!