Ethanol; working now
"katy" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 03:01:12 GMT, "Maxprop"
said:
The numbers I've seen, with respect to cellulosic
ethanol production, are
far less.
I understand there are other problems with using that
process. It may have
promise, but we're not there yet.
What sort of problems? The Brazilians are using sugar
cane--the whole
plant--which is a type of cellulosic + sugar-based
ethanol production. And
they have divorced themselves completely from foreign
oil importation.
Max
And it was announced yesterday that we (the US) are going
to import
Brazilian ethanol (can't remember if it was on MSNBC or
FOXEWS)...one of the reasons given was that you can't run
a pipeline
from the Midwest to the East because it condenses in the
pipe...What
happened to our trucking system and trains??? Another
reason was to
strengthen our relationships within this
hemisphere...(yeah...look
at what NAFTA did for us....)
We import a lot of steel castings from Brazil. Cheap, about
half of USA made.
Scotty
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