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Ethanol Mandate for Iowa?



 
 
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Old September 28th 05, 12:28 AM
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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If ethanol were actually an economically viable improvement to gasoline,
we wouldn't need laws to encourage it.



Absolutely correct, and that day may come. You have had your first
flirtation with 5 dollar gas; next time it might be 10 or 15.

The issue is: do you encourage alternates *now*, in anticipation of that
day, and begin a phase-in of the necessary infrastructure (both physical and
mental).

Or do you simply wait for the day, and attempt to create it all overnight?

There's a catch-22 if you do not phase alternates in soon. Unless you
create some alternate-energy capacity now, alternates will *never* be
economically viable.... because when you *do* finally admit that petroleum
is too expensive, the too-expensive petroleum will still be the only
available energy to produce your methanol, or whatever.





 




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