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Researchers produce cheap sugars for sustainable biofuel production
http://www.physorg.com ^ | 09-29-2011 | Provided by Iowa State University

Posted on 09/29/2011 10:33:09 AM PDT by Red Badger

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To: Hacklehead

Let me get out my handy dandy “lefty communist to English” translation book... ah... here it is...

“Sustainable energy - those energy sources that are incapable of supporting a capitalist economy.”


21 posted on 09/29/2011 1:41:05 PM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter knows whom he's working for)
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To: Red Badger
"We are the Saudi Arabia of Kudzu."

-- Yo-Yo

22 posted on 09/29/2011 2:02:05 PM PDT by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: martin_fierro

She is fusion plus smoking ass hot. Who is that?


23 posted on 09/29/2011 4:23:17 PM PDT by cpdiii (Deckhand, Roughneck, Mud Man, Geologist, Pilot, Pharmacist. THE CONSTITUTION IS WORTH DYING FOR!)
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To: Red Badger

I remember how Cokes and Dr. Peppers tasted when I was a kid (in 12oz glass bottles), and they taste nothing like that now. It’s a shame....


24 posted on 09/29/2011 5:59:30 PM PDT by Sporke (USS-Iowa BB-61)
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To: Sporke

Big Lots here sells Cokes made with real cane sugar, imported from Mexico. Mexico does not use corn sweetener because sugar is cheaper. They don’t have a sugar lobby that keeps prices artificially high like we do. If we paid the world price for sugar, Cokes would be a quarter and candy bars would be a dime. Plus, recent studies show that corn sweetener is what makes Americans obese. Our bodies don’t react the same to corn sweetener as they do to pure sugar. Sugar is burned almost immediately for energy, corn sweetener is stored as fat.......


25 posted on 09/29/2011 6:10:42 PM PDT by Red Badger (We cannot defeat an enemy that the president and hence his administration cannot name.......)
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To: Red Badger

Don’t get me started on subsidies, especially the sugar one! LOL


26 posted on 09/29/2011 9:30:46 PM PDT by Sporke (USS-Iowa BB-61)
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To: Red Badger

Biofool PING!.........

Let’s not throw out the baby with the bathwater. If biofuels can be made economically and without disrupting the food supply, then I am all for it.


27 posted on 09/30/2011 4:00:27 AM PDT by beef (Who Killed Kennewick Man?)
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To: beef
If biofuels can be made economically and without disrupting the food supply, then I am all for it.

Biofuels can be made economically. And can be made without adverse affect it to the food supply. The problem is there just isn't enough land, even in marginal or non agricultural areas, to grow enough biological feedstock, whatever the type, to supply more than a small fraction of the fuel necessary to maintain our level of fuel consumption, much less a growing demand. At best, biofuel replacements will be a local, niche oriented source of fuels and always will be, unless the US driver is willing to give up their large, low mileage vehicles for small fuel efficient ones. Ethanol is not the panacea that everyone is looking for, unless we have engines that can run on 100% ethanol, it's the only fuel source available and have delivery and storage systems that will not degrade in prolonged contact with it, and we have mandatory 100% conversion of all applicable waste products in the US to ethanol. Add to that the built-in 20% less energy content in ethanol than in gasoline, so you would have to have larger tanks, etc. Biodiesels are in the same class. They are not compatible with modern piezoelectric fuel injectors, and will actually destroy them, voiding the warranty. Another great choice is butanol, another biofuel that is nearly equal to gasoline in energy content and is made in much the same process as ethanol, but the same restrictions on land and feedstocks apply. It will take a new technology of some sort that will eventually replace the drive mechanisms of our current automobiles and trucks to get us out of foreign dependence on oil. Even if we drilled all our own oil and replaced the foreign oil with domestic, it would eventually run out sometime in the future and we would be right back where we are now. Yes, we can make good fuels out of coal and that is a proven method, but given the current environmentality against any use of coal, it's not likely to happen soon.

28 posted on 09/30/2011 5:48:10 AM PDT by Red Badger (We cannot defeat an enemy that the president and hence his administration cannot name.......)
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To: Red Badger

Inexpensive? Compared to using enzymes, maybe. But how are you heating it?


29 posted on 09/30/2011 12:04:17 PM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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Their work has been supported by the eight-year, $22.5 million ConocoPhillips Biofuels Program at Iowa State.

But how are you heating it?

With petroleum?...........

30 posted on 09/30/2011 12:17:38 PM PDT by Red Badger (We cannot defeat an enemy that the president and hence his administration cannot name.......)
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