Somebody please correct me if Im wrong. But, Im sure Ive heard, from several sources, that E-85 ethanol uses more energy to create than it produces.
If that is correct, then by definition, isn't it really NOT a renewable fuel source ?
TRat
never mind the fact that there's gasoline in E85![]()
However, ethanol can be produced from sugarcane and switch grass.
vegetable oil and biodiesel have been around for a while too.
As I understand it, ethanol is cost effective after the mash is sold as cattle food.
As I understand it, ethanol is cost effective after the mash is sold as cattle food.
Ya put a cataletic converter on the cows but, oh wait california is probably already doing that.
On that note, I'm sorry for anybody that has to live in California, it must suck to live where everything magically causes cancer.
Somebody please correct me if Im wrong. But, Im sure Ive heard, from several sources, that E-85 ethanol uses more energy to create than it produces.
If that is correct, then by definition, isn't it really NOT a renewable fuel source ?
TRat
Don't forget that ethenol produces 70% more green house gasses than regular dinosour bones, uses a bunch of water to produce in a already drought striken area, and you get at least 5 mpg worse than regular gas. Thats because ethenol burns slower and doesn't have as much energy. Its like putting water in your gas. Its a waste of money and a way for the tree huggin hippies to put a bandaid on a problem.
I know my facts, I also know that it needs like 1. 3 gallons of gas to produce one gallon of ethanol,
raises food prices, animal feed prices
Oh did I say that we are in a drought and already have restrictions on the amount of water a pivot can use a year, but I guess I don't know anything about ethanol.
I never have and never willDon't believe anything Al Gore says...
Yes, E85 sucks mileage. I have family members with E85 vehicles and they won't buy it. Can't say I would either.