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Kooiker
Posted 1/19/2024 10:10 (#10582152 - in reply to #10582113)
Subject: RE: ethanol in brazil



Al Swearingen - 1/19/2024 09:49  As of today, with the exception of 3 or 4, ethanol from plants in the Midwest can not supply low carbon score ethanol to a SAF plant (see my comment above). Brazil ethanol can meet the low carbon score, it's a interesting read to see how they have met the requirements for the low scores. 


I'd like to hear more about how/why Brazilian corn ethanol has a lower carbon score than US corn ethanol.    If there are plants in the US currently meeting the SAF requirements without the pipelines why can't the rest do that?



Trying to own the libs because we don't believe we need to cut CO2 at the expense of taking a hit on corn prices doesn't sound like a good plan to me.

I really don't care if anyone wants to pump carbon underground because paying customers want it done and the pipelines get built WITHOUT any eminent domain or tax payer subsidies for pumping said carbon underground.    There are several billion's of reasons to object to using tax payer $'s to do it or using eminent domain to get them built.    



Edited by Kooiker 1/19/2024 10:11
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