Advancement in Clear Flame Engine Technology

Illinois Corn Marketing Board Invests in Clear Flame Engine Technologies to Promote Sustainable Transportation Practices with Ethanol-Powered Trucks

Illinois Corn Marketing Board (ICMB) Chairman Jon Rosenstiel has announced that the board is investing in Clear Flame Engine Technologies to develop technology that converts diesel engines to run on ethanol. This investment will help increase demand for corn and provide new opportunities for farmers to utilize their supply.

Clear Flame Engine Technologies, based in Illinois near Chicago, has made significant advancements in the technology, with trucks now on the road running on 98% pure ethanol. The company recently sold its first converted truck and is currently conducting mileage tests with its fleet.

Rosenstiel said this investment is a way to support sustainable practices within the industry and find new ways to utilize corn. The Clear Flame trucks offer the performance of diesel engines but with fuel cost savings and environmental benefits over traditional semis. This innovation represents a step forward in reducing reliance on traditional diesel fuel and promoting cleaner energy sources.

The development of Clear Flame Engine Technologies signifies a shift towards more environmentally friendly practices in the transportation industry. By converting diesel engines to run on ethanol, the Clear Flame trucks offer a more sustainable and cost-effective solution for transportation needs. This technology not only benefits farmers by creating a new market for corn but also contributes to efforts to reduce carbon emissions and promote cleaner energy sources.

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