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Branson Suggests Ethanol As Popular Vehicle Fuel
By Mr Ethanol | January 21, 2008

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India and Britain should run 70% of their cars, trucks and buses on sugar-based ethanol, well-known British industrialist Richard Branson said here Monday.
Participating in an India-Britain CEO roundtable on climate change and corporate responsibility, Branson said sugar was plentiful around the world, its price was low, and vehicles run on sugar-based ethanol contributed considerably in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. These emissions are leading to global warming.
The flamboyant head of the Virgin group said he had been studying how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for two years now, and this seemed to be the best option.
Topics: Biofuel, Cars, Ethanol |
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