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    Default coal into gas refineries is the key to U.S. growth

    It would employ alot of the white collar workers that were laid off from their manufacturer jobs and it would help bring down global oil prices due to competition. I just hope that the Country will invest more into this than bio-bullsh!t
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    yea bio fuel is a big sham

    **** bio

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    Ethanol is hurting the world food supply. Food prices have jumped 25-50% all over the world. So yes fu.ck Ethanol, it hasnt made any difference in oil prices and is responsible for food prices going up
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    Its not that simple, politics always get in the way. Have you never seen this? Read on the description what happened to the guy...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a74uarqap2E


    Quote Originally Posted by TIGERJC
    Ethanol is hurting the world food supply. Food prices have jumped 25-50% all over the world. So yes fu.ck Ethanol, it hasnt made any difference in oil prices and is responsible for food prices going up

    Brazil has plenty of ethanol to export, from sugarcane which is way more efficient than corn. All that needs to happen is the u.s. government stop being selfish and get rid of the $.50 tariff per gallon on imported ethanol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by plv
    Its not that simple, politics always get in the way. Have you never seen this? Read on the description what happened to the guy...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a74uarqap2E





    Brazil has plenty of ethanol to export, from sugarcane which is way more efficient than corn. All that needs to happen is the u.s. government stop being selfish and get rid of the $.50 tariff per gallon on imported ethanol...
    Of course thanks to our greedy politicians. The thing about ethanol that farmers are now abandoning there other crops to grow corn/suger cane which is driving up prices. Bush just sent 200 million dollars in food aid to 3rd world countries in hopes of keeping down unrest. I see a lot of death coming from the increase of fuel/food in the coming year
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    i think bio fuel from algae will work. Because the algae grows really really quickly and is cheap.

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    damn, the oil companies murdered that guy (they poisioned him in a resturant). I have an itch to develop something similar.... faster... sexier.

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