I have been reading about ethanol for some time. Between magazines, TV and common sense, it has been obvious to me that greatly increased ethanol production WILL NOT help us very much at all.
In actuality, it will probably cause food prices to go up substantially and fuel prices will continue to rise anyway.
Ethanol has approximately 25% lower BTU's per pound than gasoline so mileage will degrade proportionally. So what do we gain with ethanol???
Please read this article from a "Fellow" in the energy business. He has hit the nail squarely on the head as far as i am concerned.
IMHO, drilling in the Anwar seems like a much better idea. Please see this article on the senate going ahead with drilling back in 2004. What happened to that??
New oil sources will help not only gasoline vehicles but our diesels also. If congress is smart, they will attach a condition to any company allowed to take oil from the Anwar, that it be sold and used ONLY in the United States.
There is NO substitute for corn in my food !!! I like my cereals just the way they are. Ethanol will do nothing for our diesels.
I am not against ethanol production as long as the price of food is not affected. but how realistic is that?
Fire away.
Jim
In actuality, it will probably cause food prices to go up substantially and fuel prices will continue to rise anyway.
Ethanol has approximately 25% lower BTU's per pound than gasoline so mileage will degrade proportionally. So what do we gain with ethanol???
Please read this article from a "Fellow" in the energy business. He has hit the nail squarely on the head as far as i am concerned.
IMHO, drilling in the Anwar seems like a much better idea. Please see this article on the senate going ahead with drilling back in 2004. What happened to that??
New oil sources will help not only gasoline vehicles but our diesels also. If congress is smart, they will attach a condition to any company allowed to take oil from the Anwar, that it be sold and used ONLY in the United States.
There is NO substitute for corn in my food !!! I like my cereals just the way they are. Ethanol will do nothing for our diesels.
I am not against ethanol production as long as the price of food is not affected. but how realistic is that?
Fire away.
Jim
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