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Re: EXpensive propaine? Propaine is by-product!!!
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Posted by JTinNJ on June 22, 2007 at 19:42:50 from (198.50.63.15):
In Reply to: EXpensive propaine? Propaine is by-product!!! posted by jonny2006 on June 22, 2007 at 18:32:54:
I agree that renewable fuels are the way to go.We have come along way in the last couple of years with ethanol and biodiesel.Much more needs to be done.As here in New Jersey there is not a single E-85 pump in the entire state.We need to be building Ethanol stations not gas stations.Keep Ethanol away from the oil companys.After all they are in busesness to sell oil not ethanol.This is one reason why the oil companys are not investing in refinery exspantion. They can see the rise of ethanol. Food prices going up because of the price of corn is from scare mongers,playing on peoples fears.There is plenty of corn. If supply gets tight all we need to do is stop exporting corn.But,there is to much money to be made in exporting corn.So,thats not going to happen anytime soon.
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