Posted on 03/12/2008 11:25:05 AM PDT by JZelle
One of the many mandates of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 calls for oil companies to increase the amount of ethanol mixed with gasoline. President Bush said, during his 2006 State of the Union address, "America is addicted to oil, which is often imported from unstable parts of the world." Let's look at some of the "wonders" of ethanol as a replacement for gasoline.
Ethanol contains water that distillation cannot remove. As such, it can cause major damage to automobile engines not specifically designed to burn ethanol. The water content of ethanol also risks pipeline corrosion and thus must be shipped by truck, rail car or barge. These are far more expensive than pipelines.
Ethanol is 20 to 30 percent less efficient than gasoline, making it more expensive per highway mile. It takes 450 pounds of corn to produce the ethanol to fill one SUV tank. That's enough corn to feed one person for a year. Plus, it takes more than one gallon of fossil fuel oil and natural gas to produce one gallon of ethanol. After all, corn must be grown, fertilized, harvested and trucked to ethanol producers all of which are fuel-using activities. And it takes 1,700 gallons of water to produce one gallon of ethanol. On top of all this, if our total annual corn output were put to ethanol production, it would reduce gasoline consumption by 10 or 12 percent.
Ethanol is so costly it wouldn't make it in a free market. That's why Congress has enacted major ethanol subsidies, about $1.05 to $1.38 a gallon, which is no less than a tax on consumers. In fact, there's a double tax one in ethanol subsidies and another in handouts to corn farmers to the tune of $9.5 billion in 2005 alone.
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A new oil reserve was just discovered off shore in South America. It dwarfs all other reserves currently known.
They will not hesitate to produce it and because we have stopped drilling for new reserves, they will enjoy the benefits of the rising prices.
Oil should hit $150 by the end of this year. What most people fail to realize is, even if we eliminate it to fuel our autos, the need for it will not stop. The World relies on it for many other things than just fuel.
One of the ethanolheads has already posted. I’m sure he’s on the government’s ethanol money teat. Nothing else would explain his blind worship of the stuff.
Yep, have you seen the price of vinyl siding recently?
Somehow, the process of burning our food for fuel demonstrates the sorry state our society has come to.
Here is the answer explained better than I have ever seen:
http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp
What you said!
Funny. The word for Gasoline in German is Benzin..............
Which lies would those be?
More ethanol ignorance. I live in the middle of where it is being produced. The water vapor emissions from the plants alone, create their own weather systems around the area.
The feasibility of this ignorance will only become more obvious with time.
With due respect to Dr. Williams, no one seriously believes that corn is a good feedstock for ethanol fuel. The focus is now on grasses and waste cellulose. In my opinion even that doesn’t make sense.
Hillsdale’s Imprimis should be regular reading among Freepers.
Since when have the facts mattered to the government or the general voting populace? The facts are that Obama would be a completely empty suit if it weren't for the ideas of Karl Marx. Hillery is power hungry harridan, and McCain is a corrupt liberal posing as a moderate. Do any of these facts matter? Apparently not.
Make ethanol from switchgrass instead of corn.
“Test plots of switchgrass at Auburn University have produced up to 15 tons of dry biomass per acre, and five- year yields average 11.5 tonsenough to make 1,150 gallons of ethanol per acre each year.”
http://bioenergy.ornl.gov/papers/misc/switgrs.html
The ones you’ve posted in the past about ethanol being a viable motor fuel. Or do you now agree that it’s nothing but a taxpayer swindle?
Gasoline for burnin’. Ethanol for sippin’.
But they arent making ethanol from switchgrass and waste grass, they are making it from corn. People keep talking about how corn is a ‘step’ to ethanol from switchgrass and waste products, but all I ever see is ethanol from corn. Where is this elusive ethanol and why didn’t they make it in the first place?
There are other taxes: 1. Higher food prices 2. Lower gas mileage 3. Ethanol blends may have a deteriorating effect on the rubber components of an engine. It is time we conclude that we have been taken for a ride with this bogus fuel. The only way to go is Algae derived diesel. Where is my popcorn?
I'm afraid the scam of "Global Warming" is battling for the title; but the ethanol joke is a close second.
Don’t know which is the biggest scam. Human caused global warming or ethanol. They both will kill our economy.
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