HemiCell 190 is the latest synthetic fuel that could one day replace gasoline as the fuel of choice for road vehicles everywhere.
A few companies are developing a new high octane ethanol called HemiCell-190 that looks like it could one day become an efficient and environmentally friendly substitute for gasoline. Obviously, if these companies succeed they will sky rocket in value - making those Hemicell 190 developing companies a hot stock tip. If you are looking for a potentially hugely rewarding investment, investing in a company in this field is a very good idea. One company producing HemiCell 190 has already seen a year on year growth of over thirty percent.
Which Companies are Developing Hemicell 190?
This is where you’ll have to do your research. Finding the right company is essential in this process. Look around and find out. However, you don’t have to invest in just those companies that are developing Hemicell 190 itself. An essential and very intensive part of ehmicell 190 production is sugar cane. If the use of high octane ethanol takes off in the near future, the value of sugar cane will rise incredibly. This may only be a short term effect. Being agricultural, the production of sugar cane is fairly inelastic in the short term but more elastic in the long term. Expect very high profits for a few years at least in this industry.
The general trend in investment at the moment is towards environmentally friendly stocks. There is no doubt that consumers are increasingly looking for more ethical products to buy. The most obvious example in this field is hybrid cars. In recent years, sales of hybrid cars have gone through the roof as consumers have been rushing to make a political and environmentaly statement through their purchases. This is despite the fact that hybrid cars perform no where near as well as gasoline cars. Vehicles using Hemecill 190 on the other hand will not have the same problem. Once the technology is fully developed, they will perform as well as, if not better than, gasoline cars. This should make for great advances for any company that has developed HemiCell 190.
Would the delivery system for Hemicel 190 be similar to the present service at the gas pump?
It could be a big jump forward if besides the information you supply, you could also suggest several corps who has develop Hemicell-190
Why tease readers without offering any concrete info on developers and/or links relating to research in progress?
I don’tsee that this product will have much more success, at least in the long term. Sugar cane is highly dependent on nitrogen levels in the soil, and depletes unadulterated soil rapidly. In order to produce sufficient a nitrogen fertilizer for replacement, you need to use a significant amount of natural gas to produce the ammonia. At current production levels, we use 5% of global natural gas consumption, or 2% of total gas consumption. On top that, add the fuel costs for transportation and farm equipment, creation of ariable land, water transport (not to mention the need to conserve clean water). I think this solution may have it’s moment in history, but the cost both in the economic sense and lack of conservation or resources this path offers will bring about it’s demise in short order.