>probably because the amount of energy required to make it seems to be >more than the energy output from it. At least that's what some people >are finding. > Ever notice that those critics never do the same analysis of gasoline and othe petroleum based fuels? From what I remember reading, gasoline actually has only a slightly lower energy cost than corn based ethanol. Now if they also factored in cellulose based ethanol the energy costs goes even lower.
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