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#731042 - 07/18/05 12:21 AM Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
keith Offline


Registered: 12/27/02
Posts: 2138
Loc: Connecticut, USA
[sarcasm] Who knew? [/sarcasm]

Study says ethanol not worth the energy

"...it takes 29% more fossil energy to turn corn into ethanol than the amount of fuel the process produces"

"It takes 27% more energy to turn soybeans into biodiesel fuel and more than double the energy produced is needed to do the same to sunflower plants..."

The study didn't even address the foolishness of using prime agricultural land to feed cars rather than humans.

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#731043 - 07/18/05 12:24 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
XS650 Offline


Registered: 12/21/03
Posts: 12385
Loc: Northern CA
Keith, it looks like someone has finally noticed the elephant in the room. It's amazing how long they managed to ignore it.

I guess the combination of big Agribusiness and their bought and paid for Congress Critters plus the greenies all singing in concert was too much for the press to see through.

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#731044 - 07/18/05 12:39 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
Pablo Offline


Registered: 10/28/02
Posts: 45506
Loc: Duvall WA - Pacific NW USA
I agree on the economics of ethanol - the cost is not just the energy of growing it etc....the processing and distillation sucks up a high percentage.

On biodiesel - I argue a bit with their number for a true oil plant. I still think there may be a way....I think university level research should continue. And the cars/trucks should run on the oil not the degylcerized biodiesel...at least in the summer.

AS for the prime agricultural land...lemme put it this way, when was the last time you saw a starving American? (not counting someone with a true medical condition)

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#731045 - 07/18/05 12:49 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
blupupher Offline


Registered: 08/27/04
Posts: 1747
Loc: Katy, Republic of Texas
I am not sure about biodiesel, but doesn't ethanol 85 produce less power, ie lower MPG than gasoline also? So while cheaper per gallon, you are not really saving that much, if any, money at all.

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#731046 - 07/18/05 12:53 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
XS650 Offline


Registered: 12/21/03
Posts: 12385
Loc: Northern CA
quote:
Originally posted by Pablo:

On biodiesel - I argue a bit with their number for a true oil plant. I still think there may be a way....I think university level research should continue. And the cars/trucks should run on the oil not the degylcerized biodiesel...at least in the summer.


There is some merit to continuing work woth bio-oils at a research level and even limited production.

Alcohol production is old news, until someone comes up with a valid, honest, technical and economic analysis that shows how we get from where we are to alcohol as a fuel making economic sense, no more public money should be urinated away in the form of subsidies or a requirement to use the stuff in fuel.

One good test would be to require alcohol production to only use alsohol for fuel in all of the processes that require energy input.

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#731047 - 07/18/05 01:16 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
Al Offline


Registered: 06/08/02
Posts: 13576
Loc: Elizabethtown, Pa
quote:
Originally posted by keith:
[sarcasm] Who knew? [/sarcasm]

Study says ethanol not worth the energy

"...it takes 29% more fossil energy to turn corn into ethanol than the amount of fuel the process produces"

"It takes 27% more energy to turn soybeans into biodiesel fuel and more than double the energy produced is needed to do the same to sunflower plants..."

The study didn't even address the foolishness of using prime agricultural land to feed cars rather than humans.

Exactly..the next to fall off of the bandwagon will be Hydrogen. I mean a blind man could see into the ethanol thing. But unfortunately in country there is a shortage of intelligence, common sense, and science education. That especially applies to our retarded politicians.

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#731048 - 07/18/05 01:25 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
jsharp Offline


Registered: 12/25/02
Posts: 3576
Loc: Outside smalltown, IL
I won't hold my breath on the ethanol requirements for fuel being lifted in my state. ADM and the farmers have too much pull...

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#731049 - 07/18/05 01:34 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
Ron Jeremy Offline


Registered: 06/18/02
Posts: 763
Loc: Canada
I've also ready studies stating that ethanol is a relatively poor oxygenate. Also, there are ethanol production plants that have been in operation for 25 years that couldn't dream of keeping the lights on without truckloads of government subsidies. But alas, it keeps the farm lobby and the tree hugggers happy, so the politicians will keep flogging this dead horse.

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#731050 - 07/18/05 01:59 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
pitzel Offline


Registered: 09/13/04
Posts: 1346
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
Now hopefully the wheels will fall off of emmissions regulations that favour lowered NOx emmissions at the expense of higher CO2 emmissions, HC emmissions, and groundwater pollution associated with the storage/transportation of petrol/diesel.

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#731051 - 07/18/05 02:00 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
GROUCHO MARX Offline


Registered: 07/24/02
Posts: 11393
Loc: The Sandhills of NewYorkistan
As far as Biodiesel goes, I would think it could make sense to make it from used veggie oil, not to use 72 virgin veggie oil.

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#731052 - 07/18/05 02:00 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
XS650 Offline


Registered: 12/21/03
Posts: 12385
Loc: Northern CA
quote:
Originally posted by Al:
Exactly..the next to fall off of the bandwagon will be Hydrogen. I mean a blind man could see into the ethanol thing. But unfortunately in country there is a shortage of intelligence, common sense, and science education. That especially applies to our retarded politicians.

Hydrogen has Bush and the Governator pimping for it.

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#731053 - 07/18/05 02:00 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
Al Offline


Registered: 06/08/02
Posts: 13576
Loc: Elizabethtown, Pa
quote:
Originally posted by Ron Jeremy:
I've also ready studies stating that ethanol is a relatively poor oxygenate. Also, there are ethanol production plants that have been in operation for 25 years that couldn't dream of keeping the lights on without truckloads of government subsidies. But alas, it keeps the farm lobby and the tree hugggers happy, so the politicians will keep flogging this dead horse.

Well I'm a "Tree Hugger" but not all Tree Huggers are as stupid as this. There are politicians on the right side of the isle who think Hydrogen is the upcoming darling. and then there are politicians on the left that don't like windmills bc they ruin the view.

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#731054 - 07/18/05 02:07 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
Shannow Offline


Registered: 12/12/02
Posts: 22865
Loc: a prison island
Part of the real problem that we have is our agricultural methods.

We got to the top of a the food chain by developing a system of obtaining food that used less energy to produce than it gave us. That gave us time to develop communities and societies etc.

Now our food production systems consume more energy than the food that they produce.

Of course if the biofuels that you intend to use start off using grains etc that have already got a nett negative balance, you can never hope to succeed, pushing yourself further backwards.

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#731055 - 07/18/05 02:27 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
tweeker43 Offline


Registered: 06/01/02
Posts: 1253
Loc: michigan
they recently built an ethanol plant in my neck of the woods, and to hear proponents talk about it, we'd be keeping the extra energy in bottles in the closet.

i got into an argument with someone who was telling me that you get more energy out than you put in.

i don't know how to describe the look of disbelief that i had going, but it was pretty impressive.
[Eek!]

kind of like someone saying they're going to drop the kids off at the jackson/tyson daycare facility. yeah, that look.

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#731056 - 07/18/05 02:42 AM Re: Wheels just fell off the Biodiesel and Ethanol bandwagons
BlueWorld Offline


Registered: 07/14/05
Posts: 142
Loc: Atlanta
Making biodiesel from sobeans is ineffcient. Which is way anybody who has studied the feasibility of large scale commercial production has based it using other plant life.

There are plenty of sources that you can find to read about it.

The current Oil administratioin just loves to find anything they can to keep the oil flowing.

And, what everbody has missed is that even if it takes 50% more energy to produce, it's renewable and sustainable.

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