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Ethanol, a non renewable resource.
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sbark
Posted 3/18/2018 08:02 (#6648675 - in reply to #6648541)
Subject: RE: Ethanol, a non renewable resource.


Have a younger fellow that farms & works for a wind-tower project which is about 12-15 years old. They are forever getting a crane there and replacing power heads, they end up replacing power heads often that are just 2-3 years old.---higher maintainence than Caitlin Jenner.

Remember, the O-regime forced coal costs up by nearly 100% to make the Wind/Solar welfare'ized projectes look competitive, then on top of that they forced the grid to shut down coal on days wind was temporalily pushing full speed ahead............dont forget the cronyism of Solyndra and a dozen more inside the solar/wind sphere.

notice I didnt say subsidized--------subsidies are when alll or the majority in society benefit from a flow of govt money..........hard to say that when Elec.prices have doubled in last 10 years just to make solar / wind look like they are useable which negativly effects 99% of the USa population.

Ethanol.............400,000 jobs, lowered gas prices by 1.50 gal during 4-5.00 gas years, still keeping lid on gas prices today, reduced dependency on the big oil "middle east mandate" which is now 60 years old, Nobody has had to die for a gallon of Ethanol, Ultimately even big oil benefits form E-t via cheap octane and MTBE replacement.
The cost of our military into the middle east has been estimated at 3.50/gal of consumer used gas for the past 60 years-----astronomical when thought about, repaid by economic activity can be very possible argued, but as we argue the costs needed to raise a bu. of corn used for ethanol, one cannot forget the "cost " of our military also, and yet we still import massive amount of crude from the middle east....and will continue to do so,
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