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Name: Anonymous 2007-06-04 1:06 ID:6803idOO

Why are so many delusional environmentalists investing tremendous amounts of money in the development of ethanol-based bio-fuels when refining the corn necessary to make it takes almost the same amount of energy that the weak fuel can produce? Is there any real redeeming quality about this new overhyped "wonder fuel"?

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-12 3:55 ID:RNgaRBiM

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Ammonia's an industrial commodity.

Surely it's less wasteful to burn it for energy than to convert it to fertilizer, grow corn, ferment the corn, and distill it for ethanol--using XBOX HUEG amounts of fuel and energy every step of the way--and THEN burn it for energy, amirite?

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