LNRT said:
It is true that corn based ethanol is net-negative is some areas such as western Kansas but it is efficient in Iowa and other places because they don't have to water their crops. Plus most of the ethanol plants are set up to switch to other crops such as milo or sugar cane. Once they are able to produce ethanol from the entire plant instead of just parts of it it will be effective. But until then it is iffy at best. |
You're not considering the environmental effects of corn ethanol either. All the fertilizers and pesticides used go straight to the Gulf of Mexico and are rapidly expanding the Dead Zone.








