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Corn Ethanol Loses More Support
Source: article.wn.com
May 5, 2008
Turning Coal Into Motor Fuel
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The U.S. Congress's mandate to blend ethanol from corn into our gasoline supply has contributed to higher food costs. Producing ethanol from corn can be energy-intensive and competes with our food supply.
May 5, 2008
Wheat, Bread and Gasoline
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
1. Ethanol production is not the culprit in the rising cost of food stuffs. 2. Detractors of ethanol production within the U.S. have other motives to oppose its use in automobiles, trucks and other equipment. 3. Cost to produce a gallon of ethanol is very competitive with current petroleum based fuels both in dollars and in btus required to generate the end product.
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