Our Mission: Fuel Freedom Foundation is working to reduce the cost of driving your existing car or truck by opening the market to cheaper, cleaner, American-made fuel choices at the pump.
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Fuel Freedom is a non-profit with a simple mission: break America's oil addiction by bringing competition to the U.S. transportation fuel market.

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Preaching to the converted: How ordinary cars turn into flex-fuel vehicles
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog, Uncategorized lhall /by Landon HallA 2007 federal law brought us a new fleet of flex-fuel vehicles, capable of running on any mixture of gasoline and ethanol, all the way up to 85 percent ethanol.
For ‘Energy Dominance’ plan to work, we need alternatives to oil
/in National Security, Over a Barrel Blog lhall /by Landon HallIt’s “Energy Week,” and the Trump administration has been touting U.S. potential to achieve international dominance thanks to American-made sources for power generation and transportation fuel.
Here’s how to get more ethanol at a gas station near you
/in Economy, Environment, Featured, National Security, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffFor nearly a decade now, most gasoline sold in the U.S. has contained 10 percent ethanol. This allowed us to do away with toxic additives like BTEX and reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Could the Qatar clash push gasoline back above $4?
/in National Security, Over a Barrel Blog ntaft, lhall, staff /by Landon Hall and Fuel Freedom StaffCould the Middle East’s dispute involving Qatar and several of its neighbors lead to higher prices at a pump near you? Absolutely.
The connections between oil and terrorism
/in Featured, National Security, Over a Barrel Blog, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffOur over-reliance on oil has dangerous consequences. When you pay at the pump, your hard-earned cash isn’t just going to oil companies — it also fills the pockets of terrorists and hostile regimes that harbor dangerous ideologies.
The road to fuel choice — What you can do
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog, Policy Cafe lhall /by Landon HallIn a country soon to have a population of 325 million, it’s easy to assume that a single person can’t possibly make a difference. But great movements spread from person to person. Eventually, lonely voices become a chorus demanding change. This is what’s happening with fuel choice.
The road to fuel choice — businesses’ role
/in Economy, Featured, Over a Barrel Blog, Road to Fuel Choice ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffFuel choice has always suffered from the age-old chicken and egg problem: Businesses don’t want to provide alternative fuels, and the vehicles that can run them, unless there’s a demonstrable demand. Meanwhile, consumers won’t (or can’t) show businesses there’s a demand for these vehicles and fuels until they’re readily available.
The road to fuel choice — government’s role
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog, Policy Cafe lhall /by Landon HallThe road to fuel choice leads through the halls of power in Washington, D.C., and state capitol domes. Breaking the oil monopoly will require a combination of federal and state policies; widely available fuels and the cars to run them; and, finally, an educated and willing consumer base.
Buckle up and take a ride on the road to fuel choice
/in Economy, Over a Barrel Blog staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffFuel choice is at the heart of our mission: All we’ve ever wanted is for drivers to be able to choose the fuel that’s right for their vehicles and their budgets. It’s a basic right we’ve never had, because oil has a stranglehold on the transportation fuels market in America.
How much oil money does the U.S. send to OPEC and OPEC-partners?
/in Economy, Featured, National Security, Over a Barrel Blog, World ntaft, staff /by Fuel Freedom StaffIt’s more than you think.