Good song, but you have a lot to learn about ethanol and the crops used to make it. It is not perfect but it is a step in the rite direction. If you think food prices would go way down if we had no ethanol, I think you would be wrong the gas prices would go up and the price for transporting food to the store, and to any other country would go up. Now ethanol is and will continue to improve and it doesn't need this negative video The world is not ready for Peak Oil. Your song isn't helping.
The problem isn't ethanol, it's the fact that current methods of ethanol production drive up commodity costs. Although higher grain costs are a small matter to those like ourselves who buy value-added processed foods, it's a matter of life and death to those who can only afford the most basic staples.
Cellulosic ethanol, as your name suggests, can avoid this problem, but only if managed carefully.
Trucks can't run on ethanol, so it's pretty safe to say E85 doesn't affect food transport costs.
I have seen trucks and small tractors run on ethanol. but that is not the issue, crude oil is what is needed to make the diesel for our trucks and the gas for our cars. So if we are not using ethanol we are competing for the same barrel of oil to drive our cars instead of run our tractors or trucks. so don't till me that ethanol doesn't affect transportation costs.
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laurag333 3 months ago
gotta love the sarcasm
Diamond121212 2 years ago
Good song, but you have a lot to learn about ethanol and the crops used to make it. It is not perfect but it is a step in the rite direction. If you think food prices would go way down if we had no ethanol, I think you would be wrong the gas prices would go up and the price for transporting food to the store, and to any other country would go up. Now ethanol is and will continue to improve and it doesn't need this negative video The world is not ready for Peak Oil. Your song isn't helping.
switchgrassfuel 2 years ago
The problem isn't ethanol, it's the fact that current methods of ethanol production drive up commodity costs. Although higher grain costs are a small matter to those like ourselves who buy value-added processed foods, it's a matter of life and death to those who can only afford the most basic staples.
Cellulosic ethanol, as your name suggests, can avoid this problem, but only if managed carefully.
Trucks can't run on ethanol, so it's pretty safe to say E85 doesn't affect food transport costs.
collegeGuy13 2 years ago
I have seen trucks and small tractors run on ethanol. but that is not the issue, crude oil is what is needed to make the diesel for our trucks and the gas for our cars. So if we are not using ethanol we are competing for the same barrel of oil to drive our cars instead of run our tractors or trucks. so don't till me that ethanol doesn't affect transportation costs.
switchgrassfuel 2 years ago
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Spijker8844 2 years ago
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cherrychan108 2 years ago