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The Future of Switchgrass as a Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock
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Posted 11/11/2010 18:31 (#1431378 - in reply to #1429640)
Subject: Re: The Future of Switchgrass as a Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock



Leesburg, Ohio
Pofarmer:........."How much did it take to produce and distribute the ethanol?"............

A heck of a lot less than it contains.

You have obviously drunk the coolaid of those long-discredited studies that say it takes more energy to make it than it contains. Pimental was the so-called "professor" that did them, I think. Those studies never did pass muster in any peer review that I am aware of. Many other scientists have proven them wrong.

I think we have tangled here before on this issue. Obviously you have your mind made up and don't want to listen to the facts. You have the right to your own opinion, but not your own facts. I can accept that some don't like ethanol for whatever reason. I cannot accept those people spreading lies about a product that I help produce.
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