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Honesty About Ethanol
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The New York Times -- One of the 2007 energy bill’s most ambitious provisions — the ethanol mandate — has turned out to be its most troublesome. The provision would boost ethanol production from 7-plus billion gallons today to 36 billion gallons by 2022. In practical terms, this means doubling the production of corn ethanol until advanced forms of ethanol and other biofuels kick in.

Corn ethanol came under fire earlier this year when evidence mounted that the diversion of cropland from food to fuel had contributed to the spike in worldwide food prices. What is less clear is whether corn ethanol is good or bad for the planet — whether it emits fewer or more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional gasoline. The answer turns on how you measure emissions.


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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
The New York Times -- One of the 2007 energy bill’s most ambitious provisions — the ethanol mandate — has turned out to be its most troublesome. The provision would boost ethanol production from 7-plus billion gallons today to 36 billion gallons by 2022. In practical terms, this means doubling the production of corn ethanol until advanced forms of ethanol and other biofuels kick in.

Corn ethanol came under fire earlier this year when evidence mounted that the diversion of cropland from food to fuel had contributed to the spike in worldwide food prices. What is less clear is whether corn ethanol is good or bad for the planet — whether it emits fewer or more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional gasoline. The answer turns on how you measure emissions.

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eagle1878
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hope they quit making this
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bad stuff
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I agree 100%: spending money on the American farmer to grow corn instead of sending it to the Middle East is a winner every time. Price of corn is dropping quickly now we are producing so much more of it.
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Drill not dig!! Until we find another way to fuel up.
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Ouch $$$$ Saving money or Save the earth
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I remember back in the 70's when they 1st started playing with ethanol additive. It was ruff on gaskets. Would eat the carb gasket on the intake. Coarse we still ran leaded gas then.
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To be honest... the ethanol doesn't come from the corn on the corn cob... It comes from the stalks, tassles and green, non edible parts of the plant... On another note... ethanol has never been truly known to improve fuel economy... Running synthetic fuels also cuts down on emissions...

The gov't tells you what THEY WANT YOU TO BELIEVE... Ethanol was a scam in the 70's and isn't much better now...
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I have always wondered why we burn food to produce fuel for cars or heat for homes.
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Wow
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Corn ethanol - worst government sponsored fiasco. It starves people in poor countries to death and deprives the pockets of people in developed countries and adds more problems than it solves.
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Switchgrass is the way to go. Will not hurt prices of corn/soy and can produce more yield.
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everything we try will be tainted by greed
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Ethanol was a nice concept, but in reality it blows.

It lowers MPGs, and causes food shortages. Better to reduce mileage and use other alternatives than this frankenfish.
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OK, here are the things I would like to see put down clearly with respect to ethanol:
1) How much energy does it take to produce a gallon of the stuff?
2) How much energy can you get out for each gallon of ethanol?
3) How much ethanol can you realistically produce in a year (without starving the world)?
4) How does the quantity in 3 compare to the total demand for energy in transportation (world or US)?

Before we have a feel for these numbers, this discussion is inconsequential.

As for the Brazil is not Iran thing: thank you, I am Brazilian.
Still, if tomorrow ethanol's is today's oil, who knows what left wing Luis Inacio Lula da Silva will want to do with it?
In other words: if you want to test one's character, give them power...

And yes, corn is not an efficient way to get ethanol unless you want to stuff the pockets of American farmers with taxpayer sponsored subsidies.

G.


[Edited by: gvrocha at 11/19/2008 10:15:05 AM EST]
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Corn is not an efficient way of getting ethanol. The Brazilians have at least got one thing right: their research into their sugar canes are about 1.5 - 5 times more efficient at getting ethanol than we could ever be with corn.

At least Brazil's not Iran. Or Venezuela. Or Russia.
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anything but petroleum unless of course they decide to tax us on our emissions level by each individual car. that way the big boys' pockets can remain full---their real objective!!
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I'd rather send the money to the American farmers than foreign oil barrons
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Ethanol from corn, or any food crop has always been an entirely political boondoggle. Time for it to end as a subsidized program.
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government does nothing but screw us at our cost.
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Gas is for cars, food is for people.
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Though we need to look at all alternatives, ethanol has proven to be fairly ineffective. It does not actually produce that much net energy because of the energy consumption required by agriculture, transportation, and production. Plus it obviously disrupted the economics of the food industy.
If diverting corn to ethanol production screws up the supply of Jack Daniels, I'm going to be very upset.
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It is illogical to use food for fuel.
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we need to follow the sun and wind supply
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food for fuel is no win situation
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We need to stop paying the farmers to NOT produce crops, and have them grow corn to keep prices low.
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VTROCK, I agree.
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Corn alcohol is not the answer. It is inneficient, takes too much energy to produce and drives up food prices. The only positive to it is that it keeps American farmers and ethanol plant employees working.

If we are going to subsidize this industry to create the jobs, we might as well subsidize the auto industry to maintain existing jobs.
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Eliminate the subsidies for ethanol production and see what happens
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Corn ethanol has been around a long time and has its place. I think however our resources can be better used developing other alternative energy sources.
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worst thing ever...ethanol
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Well the farmers here aren't subsidized for their corn......prices are down and moisture is too high so they have to dry it to store so net price is under $2.00/bushel....with high costs of fertilizer and fuel this year they lost money growing it. Don't critisize the farmer when you are shoveling another forkfull of food into your mouth. They are trying to make a living just like everyone else.

The high prices in the store come from greedy middlemen. Just like big oil.
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at gasamerica here gas 1.81 e85 1.99 go figure
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go electric its better/ make your own
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willy research is one thing, but after we research, and find that an alternative is not viable, why continue with it. Put that money into the next solution

Same problem as GM Ford and Chrysler - it don't work - dont send more money
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We looked, we tried, and we found out this was a bad idea. On to the next plan
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So what do you suggest we do, sit still and do nothing while we run out of oil ? We have to do research. That's how we discover things.
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E85 is only as cheap as the lowest price for regular in this area. No reason to use it (for cost savings) if you lose 20% of the punch per gallon.
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Eat corn, make gas from kelp, algae or kudzu.
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Don't use it, so don't have anything to say.
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USELESS!!!
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Got to get away from making Ethanol from corn.
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The cost to produce
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maybe Congrss can modify its energy bill to reflect to fall in gasoline.
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Ethanol can be made from many things including that useless kudzu growing all over the place in the south. Why use corn???
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cannot regulate a free market
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Sorry to say ethanol is on the decline if not already outdated.
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ethonol has a place, allbeit a small space, in the overall energy independence equation. sadly, the lawmakers, as usual, went overboard.
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There is not one shread of honesty in this article. This article was no doubt concocted by big oil advocates who does not want any competition from any alternative fuel.

They keep referring to studies, but they surely do not name them.

The author of this article clearly has his head in the sand. Bin Laden would surely love him.
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intresting
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shut it down - drill here now!
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