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By: vcanucks22. on 10 Nov 11, 04:49:22
@av8tor17b there is a food vs fuel problem when there is food scarcity around the world. food comes first to all...then we? can drive our cars...
By: claudelebel55. on 13 Aug 11, 23:29:40
@sardakur ..... if they are growing hemp they will still be using the land for something other than food won't they ,,, land on which food used to be grown ..... unless you want to clear more forests to create new land on which to grow your hemp. There is no free lunch. People keep? forgetting the hidden costs as well as the negative side effects.
By: claudelebel55. on 13 Aug 11, 23:25:48
as George W. was saying - the best way to break this addiction is to get addicted to? something else :)
By: ogre61691. on 12 Jul 11, 23:23:16
Corn ethanol is energy negative. Making it? useless and damaging on a macroeconomic scale.
By: sardakur. on 25 Jan 11, 22:52:22
How about using hemp instead and then your food prices wouldn't be affected. Plus hemp can be used to make more then two thousand other products and? will save cutting down trees.
By: haydenman2. on 14 Dec 10, 20:34:15
ethanol takes more energy to produce? than it contains
By: maplestory142362. on 18 Oct 10, 00:30:13
this just automatically got into? my favs o-O
By: benchracerX. on 23 Aug 10, 18:20:26
@machhone not true! the truth is we don't even need to use food products to create fuel. we can create fuel from yard waste, any vegatation waste, even algae which scrubs waste products from other manufacturing and turns that waste into energy that you? can use. the food markets don't have to be affected at all. the best thing about it all is that the energy requirements to create the fuel are negligible; the fuel practically creates itself. things will change and soon at that.
By: pentiuman. on 21 Aug 10, 22:26:45
I also do not believe the message that there's a WIDESPREAD OR LONG TERM problem of using corn for corn-based ethanol, instead of strictly for food uses. (This does not mean that there are not issues in some communities, but the problem is not as bad or the reason as clear as this video implies). We already use corn for so many things besides food. Corn can? be used for hundreds of things.
By: mikehanoo33. on 20 Aug 10, 19:39:26
The most exhaustive study on ethanol's EROEI, by Isaias de Carvalho Macedo, shows an alcohol energy return of more than eight units of output for every unit of input?and this study accounts for everything right down to smelting the ore to make? the steel for tractors.
By: machhone. on 13 Aug 10, 21:00:06
eth will never replace oil!!! you do realize what those combines tractors trucks trains? are running off? truth be it takes way more buring of oil to produce the eth. we are in a whole and its will hit the bottom one day.
By: aRoosisaRoos. on 24 Jul 10, 16:54:00
@av8tor17b Sure but the global food prices risen worldwide. Think? about the poor people. Food should power our bodies, not only our stupid cars.
By: mikehanoo33. on 13 Jul 10, 22:24:28
TAXES Ethanol Credits Have A Major Beneficiary In Big Oil Firms Friday, July 2, 2010 BP could stand to reap federal tax credits approaching $600 million this year for blending? gasoline with corn-based ethanol, making the British oil and gas giant one of the largest beneficiaries of the 45 cents-per-gallon ethanol incentive.
By: mikehanoo33. on 13 Jul 10, 22:22:17
An analysis from Environmental Working Group finds that BP will bring in millions through the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (or? VEETC), a tax break for refiners that blend ethanol into gasoline. The tax credit has become yet another handout to oil companies. "As one of the largest blenders and marketers of biofuels in the nation, we blended over 1 billion gallons of ethanol with gasoline in 2008 alone," BP boasts on its website.
By: henrykay01. on 04 Jul 10, 16:03:31
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By: mikehanoo33. on 26 Jun 10, 03:13:51
Myth? #5: Big Corporations Get All Those Ethanol Subsidies, and Taxpayers Get Nothing in Return! Between 1968 and 2000, oil companies received subsidies of $149.6 billion, compared to ethanol's paltry $116.6 million. The subsidies alcohol did receive have worked extremely well in bringing maturity to the industry.
By: hotmichael3358. on 19 Jun 10, 06:01:08
@pegobuilders? Also, fermenting the corn to alcohol results in more meat than if you fed the corn directly to the cattle. We can actually increase the meat supply by first processing corn into alcohol, which only takes 28% of the starch, leaving all the protein and fat, creating a higher-quality animal feed than the original corn.
By: hotmichael3358. on 19 Jun 10, 05:59:59
@AmericanOriginal1 The most exhaustive study on ethanol's EROEI, by Isaias de Carvalho Macedo, shows an alcohol energy return of more than eight units of? output for every unit of input?and this study accounts for everything right down to smelting the ore to make the steel for tractors.
By: pegobuilders. on 12 May 10, 11:51:59
There is a notion that by diverting grain from food into energy, America can go green and cut dependence on the Middle East. Yet it is a fantasy - the conversion of grain to fuel is so inefficient that it barely saves any energy?
By: mizzoulibertarian. on 08 May 10, 18:10:58
local growing, local production local? shipping. thats what its all about.
By: gekuntz. on 03 May 10, 04:55:53
Prices of food aren't high enough. Try buying land and equipment, growing crops, and 'trying' to pay back the loan. It just doesn't happen! Farmers are making all their? money on the appreciation of the land (if owned) NOT the "profits" from crops! Growing crops has become a SOCIALIZED system! Non-farming politicians think they can feed the world, making the farmers sacrifice their income, putting farmers into poverty! Thank you for reading :)
By: stonerj0e. on 28 Apr 10, 01:21:08
lol they are going to? feed us the spent corn grains ! LMFAO !!!
By: cienade. on 13 Apr 10, 14:24:42
No.Corn based biofuelis a waste of money and time. You are ignorant to state otherwise. Climate change is? not man made, and will never effect us in a negative way. As such, using FOOD to create FUEL when there are people STARVING TO DEATH in other parts of the WORLD is MURDER and MORALLY REPREHENSIBLE. C02 does not cause warming. It is not a pollutant. You are ignorant to say otherwise. Check the facts, fight back, we are being swindled by the liberals. Don't reply without facts.
By: arizonapatriotforus. on 07 Apr 10, 21:58:33
@av8tor17b Your right! There is millions of acres of land that the US government pays the farmer to NOT plant crops to keep crop prices steady. Plus we mostly us non feedstock now. These are planted on? the land previously not used by feedstock. People will believe anything.
By: av8tor17b. on 02 Feb 10, 05:07:01
There is no "food vs. fuel" problem. We are producing record corn crops on less land, and still exporting as much or more corn than ever before. Byproducts of ethanol include DDG, used for animal feed, and corn oil, for either food or biodiesel use. You all need to learn more about ethanol before you make yourself look foolish. Corn is the beginning- soon Cellulostic ethanol will grow, as will fuel from algae. All produce ethanol at a reasonable? cost.