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Welcome to the United States of Cirrhosis. |
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People in the county jail have been waiting for your idea a long time. |
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Between the energy consumed to generate ethanol, and the energy consumed to distill it . . . this idea would not yield a net benefit. [-] |
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[scothand] Probably not. It'd be a bit like buying things on layaway. |
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[contracts] (Sorry if I sound over excited about this. I *might* be willing to admit to the impracticality of my proposal, but not so for ethanol as a fuel) |
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In America, that's probably true, assuming the ethanol is being generated from corn; the corn is grown on large, industrial farms; the ethanol is being compared to petrol. Sometimes the cost of producing anhydrous ethanol is also factored in. |
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I'm not suggesting this be used in America. Look at Brazil; the situation may not be ideal, but they are producing energy. |
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Also, the ethanol does not need to be distilled completely, or at all, for all uses. Fuel cells, in particular, can work eith very dilute ethanol. Even combustion engines will tolerate a fair amount of water. |
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And anyway, the whole point is to reduce and decentralize the expenses of setting up a community, not to replace petroleum. |
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