Ethanol as an Alternative to Gas: What a Joke
By Jonita Davis, published Oct 10, 2007
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Trilby Lungren writes the "Lundgren Survey of Gas Prices" which is used as a price indicator by the likes of CNN. She says that ethanol should be called the "uneconomic source of fuel". Trilby explained that ethanol is very expensive to produce, causing the prices for the alternative fuel to hang only slightly under the price for regular unleaded.
Ethanol, according the U.S Department of Energy website, is made from biological products which are converted to sugar. Corn is the most easily converted, but ethanol can be made from grasses, trees, and most crops. They did describe the process of converting the sugars as "energy intensive", but did not expound. It is mixed with gasoline, and in some states, there is a mandatory amount of ethanol to be used.
Food prices all over the country have skyrocketed caused by the decreased availability of America's staple: corn. Corn is used to feed the livestock, which become the meat on our dinner tables every night. It is also ground and used in many of the foods we eat every day. The absence of corn for human/animal consumption has caused a decrease in supply and, in turn, a higher demand. What does the law of supply and demand state boys and girls? Demand down, prices down. Demand goes up, and the prices go with it. The prices of food in the U.S. are not the only ones affected. Our neighbors to the South are also feeling the punch.
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