At 09:05 AM 1/21/04 -0700, you wrote:
 >Hey Walt,
 >
 >If you don't mind, I have a question.
 >
 >In an earlier post ( see below ), you talked about using electricity, in an
 >organic solution, to generate H2 and CO.
 >
 >In the post you mention that you used sugar solution, have you tried it with
 >Ethanol?

        No. I expect it would work, but I'd rather use something which wasn't a 
flammable.

 >What I was wondering, would it be easier to convert biomass to
 >Ethanol, then with  electricity, convert the Ethanol to syngas?

        I can't see how. Our reason for making methanol is to be able to 
generate 
a liquid automotive fuel from renewable resources already available on our 
land. If one has ethanol, then why not just run one's car on that?

Walt 


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