Don M.
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- central Missouri
The EPA is starting to take a 2nd look at Ethanol, and whether or not that gasoline additive is worth it. This is One Battle that I hope the EPA wins. Ethanol was supposed to be the "cure all" for rising gasoline prices, and pollution a few years ago, but it has proven to be of little value for either. The Only ones who have benefited from Ethanol production are farmers who have mass produced corn for Ethanol production, and reduced their yields of food crops...thus driving food prices higher. Ethanol reduces a cars fuel mileage, and those who have tried E85 report abysmal fuel mileage....so there has been little or no reduction in automotive pollution. The auto manufacturers have given us engines that are far more fuel efficient, and with this oil glut, there is little or no reason to continue to put 10%, or more, Ethanol in our fuel. Besides, Ethanol acts as a solvent to "scrub" the piston/cylinder area of an engine...thus, potentially causing premature engine wear and damage. Small engine manufacturers...lawn mowers, chainsaws, weed whackers, boat motors, etc., have all cautioned against using Ethanol, as it can really zap those smaller, less sophisticated engines.
I am all for anything that improves the environment and reduces pollution...but Ethanol has NOT been the "boon" it was supposed to be.
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-epa-s-growing-battle-with-the-corn-and-ethanol-industry
I am all for anything that improves the environment and reduces pollution...but Ethanol has NOT been the "boon" it was supposed to be.
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-epa-s-growing-battle-with-the-corn-and-ethanol-industry