Posted on 10/15/2012 9:25:51 AM PDT by jazusamo
The rocketing costs of gasoline and the escalating price of corn are the result of U.S. government mandates requiring the inclusion of ethanol in the gasoline all Americans must use. The time has long since passed to eliminate ethanol from this primary fuel.
A recent report by ActionAid USA, Fueling the Food Crisis: The Cost to Developing Countries of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion is based on work by researchers at Tufts University. ActionAid USA is an anti-poverty group. The study found that the corn-importing countries of Central America and North Africa are at the highest risk from ethanol expansionthe requirement to include ethanol with gasoline.
Strong policy should not be based on prayers for good weather, especially when the stakes are so high. From the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to the G20, it is time to recognize that current biofuel mandates are unsustainable, said Kristin Sundell, a policy analyst for ActionAid USA.
The group is calling on G20 leaders who are meeting on World Food Day, October 16, to eliminate incentives that encourage unsustainable biofuels production.
The idea behind ethanol is that it reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and, in doing so, it saves the Earth from global warming/climate change, but CO2 plays no role in climate change, and shows up well after any increase or decrease of temperatures. Ethanol is bad science. It is bad for the engines of cars that must use such a gasoline blend. It increases the cost of gasoline and all other corn-based products. It actually increases the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. And it reduces the mileage a car can achieve with pure gasoline.
An authority on the U.S. oil industry is Sel Graham, the author of Why Your Gasoline Prices Are High. He is a man with more than fifty years experience, first as a petroleum reservoir engineer and later as an oil and gas attorney. He is also a graduate of West Point.
Heres what Graham has to say about the current gas prices: Gasoline prices could be decreased instantly by President Obama if he wanted to do so. Republicans have not yet picked up on this issue.
Abolishing the ethanol mandate requiring ethanol to be blended with gasoline at the pump or waiving the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) would: (1) lower gasoline prices by millions of dollars; (2) result in billions of miles of free travel annually; (3) prevent millions of tons of additional carbon dioxide from being emitted into the air; and (4) improve national security and the energy picture since it is impossible for US ethanol to ever replace foreign oil imports.
The following is reference data for skeptics. Gasoline prices can be lowered instantly by either abolishing the ethanol mandate which requires that ethanol be blended with gasoline at the pump or waiving the RFS. This would eliminate the millions of dollars in waivers which refineries are required to purchase because there is no cellulosic ethanol production, thereby decreasing the price of gasoline."
"The 2012 RFS for cellulosic ethanol is 8.65 million gallons. Cellulosic ethanol production through August 2012 has been only 20,069 gallons, a shortage of 8.63 million gallons requiring $0.78 per gallon waivers.
An essential truth that few Americans are aware of is that The price of U.S. oil is always lower than the price of foreign oil. Last year, U.S. oil averaged $95.73 per barrel, $7.25 cheaper than foreign oil imports at $102.98 per barrel. If U.S. oil replaced the 3,261 million barrels of foreign oil imports, it would be a savings to Americans of $23.6 billion annually.
Given the enormous oil reserves in America, both domestic and offshore, there is no reason why they should not be extracted, but the environmental movement in combination with the Environmental Protection Agency, the Interior and Energy Departments, has restricted access to our own oil.
The ethanol mandates are not just robbing Americans at the gas pump, they are endangering the cost of food prices worldwide
Current government energy policies are a definition of insanity.
Besides the preposterous implications of turning a good portion of the food supply, and the implications of production, pricing and availability thereof, if I could get my hands on the bastard or bastards that got this ridiculous policy implemented, I’d whop’em upside the head with a twobyfour.
I’ve had three cars/trucks affected by this. Oxygen sensors! Get alarms all the time. Ethanol is death to a wide band O2 sensor. It eats gaskets, fuel lines, seals, you name it. I finally had to buy an OBII CAN tool to reset the damned engine “service required” light.
Damn them!
2x4 and left for dead is too merciful.
So true and it keeps small engine repair businesses busy.
The entire program is a scam and our government subsidizes it.
Ethanol as fuel is blatant, in-your-face gay prostitution!!!
It’s so gay, even Ricky Tisei wouldn’t touch it.
“Besides the preposterous implications of turning a good portion of the food supply,”
Not to mention whiskey.
Credit Susan in LeClaire, IA.
Credit Susan in LeClaire, IA.
I’ve actually learned to rebuild the carbs in all my 2 cycles and also 4 cycles....Seafoam is a great additive/cleaner. I have all my utility gas spiked with it now.
So, it looks like their plan is working. Their plan to get everyone out of their vehicles and into either public transportation or a bicycle.
And unabated, they won’t stop until they get their way, whether it takes decades of frustration over expensive auto repairs, waiting in long gas lines, too high gas prices, food shortages and skyrocketing food costs, whatever...it’s all about control with these leftist idiots.
My only question is....why the hell are we letting them get away with it?
I ask myself this question everyday, Candy Crowely as a debate moderator, what a joke, where’s the outrage from the GOP?
As my 2003 Nissan Altima approached 190,000 miles, I switched to 90 octane ethanol free gasoline. My mileage improved by 15 to 20%. The car ran better. I have since bought a new car, and I will continue to fill it up with non-ethanol fuel. It’s about 25% more, but I like the feeling of giving government the finger. Did I mention buying up a stockpile of incandescent light bulbs, enough to outlast the present administration?
Ethanol kills your fuel economy too. Alcohol simply has less energy per gallon than gasoline does!
Ethanol is just one peice of the overall scam.
where can one buy ethanol free gasoline ?
Two words explain this policy: "Iowa Caucuses."
Wha?? Whatt the heck ith wrong withhh etthanoll
(hic!)
Ethanol = Iowa = Swing State. No one dares touch the third rail (except maybe Sarah Palin).
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