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  • Ethanol Will Become a Fad Without Government Intervention
    grainman - show some links to support your numbers. Without subsidies, ethanol is not viable. Here are a few links from non-partisan types:
    archive.columbiatribun...

    www.sciencedaily.com/r...

    www.straightdope.com/c...

    This does not even touch the problems with transportation and blending. Ethanol is highly caustic. It can not be sent through conventianal pipelines. Because of this, it must be blended close to the dispensing site. It is also harsh to your fuel system components in the long run, particularly plastic and rubber components.

    You could do yourself a favor and educate yourself before you tell some one else that they don't know what they're talking about.

    Again, provide links from unbiased experts to substantiate your claim. I used the 10% blend on a 2600 mile trip, and noticed a drop in the mileage from 32 to 27. This was not my imagination.
    May 06 15:02 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Ethanol Will Become a Fad Without Government Intervention
    Problem here, it that ethanol is evaluated as good or bad, no middle ground. Our problem, is that politicians picked up votes by selling us the idea of corn based ethanol. The best source we could use in the US is sweet potatos. Far more sugar, much less agriculteral tending. Corn based ethanol is exactly the reason that the government should not make these decisions, since they are only worried about votes.

    The other argument that we will need much more oil if we stop corn based ethanol is also flawed. If it were stopped right now, the US would not have to plant as much corn to meet the food supply, thereby saving a lot of oil. Also, ethanol does not provide the mileage that gas does, so you need more of it to get from point a to point b.

    The two largest problems in this country are urban sprawl with no plan for mass transit, and just-in-time manufacturing, which greatly increases the number of inefficient trucks on the highway. JITM is a double tax for the consumer. Higher manufacturing costs, and more road repairs.
    May 06 11:52 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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