iowawoodcutter
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I, for one, welcome Ethanol. Anything that is a step towards us going away from foreign oil is a good thing. Now Ethanol is not the answer for more reasons that I could possibly go into in a short post. BUT, at least it is a step in the right direction, that direction being away from foreign oil. Granted that Ethanol (from corn) takes more regular gas to produce it than it gives. But there are other sources coming, like switchgrass, that may make it more profitable.
Like it or not, we are headed for change from oil, unless we can come up with technology to produce oil from shale or other sources more efficiently. Hopefully shale is in our future because then we (and Canada) have enough to last two or three lifetimes.
Ok, I am done. By the way, I don't put Ethanol in my MS460, yep, I am such a hypocrite.
Like it or not, we are headed for change from oil, unless we can come up with technology to produce oil from shale or other sources more efficiently. Hopefully shale is in our future because then we (and Canada) have enough to last two or three lifetimes.
Ok, I am done. By the way, I don't put Ethanol in my MS460, yep, I am such a hypocrite.