Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
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It takes more energy to create a gallon of ethanol that you will ever get out of it. That is the real story folks. Tell that to Gore.
Wrong.
Current Corn ethanol production does run at a slight loss, but Brazil has been producing ethanol from sugar cane and other types of plant cellulose with a lower energy input than is contained in the ethanol.
ZV
It is you that is wrong. There have been several high level research reports that indicate this is true. The problem is that high purity ethanol requires the removal of water, which is a very energy intensive ordeal. Check it out before spouting.
Even if there's a slight net gain, which some research shows, it's not worth the amount of land... somehow most people don't think of that.
Aren't fuel expenses for the consumer sitll higher with E85? Worse mileage + higher costs = more money = I"M NOT SWITCHING.
Hybrid is great too but if it comes out to a 10 year break-even economics, I'm not getting it just yet. So like I said, just like there's a bunch of early adopters in BD/HDDVD and HDTV, I'll take my time and wait till the market is at a good saturation point so that I'm not getting prototype crap.