What I don't understand is why we don't throw some money to this guy?
http://www.butanol.com/
11% more energy per gallon than Gasoline, and fermented from waste bio stocks.
Just a thought,
Kevin
You really ought to ready your own links when you make a statement like that. Here is the conclusion from the bottom of the link.
"BioButanol is made from the same
corn, sugar beets, sorghum, cassava, sugarcane, corn stalks, and other biomass
as ethanol yet replaces gasoline drop for drop.
It is ours - yours, mine and our neighbors’ choice what we decide to make."
When you read the butanol link you see that they talk about the amount of this version of alcohol per bushel of corn. They are only "proposing" that it would be more economical to use bio waste yet do not indicate what the waste is from or that they have actually made it from "waste". You can only grow so much from the arable land we have now. You can only force so much from an acre of land before you have to either let it lie fallow or use a fair quantity of fertilizer to boost it's production back up from being worn out.
These are FOOD products, "corn, sugar beets, sorghum, cassava, sugarcane" not waste materials. They are common in food products in many kinds of food we eat every day. The price of corn has already gone up just making plain ethanol for fuel and has had an impact across the board for all kinds of food. This is a dead end stop gap based on resources that are way to finite to support a percentage basis of use much less a 1 to 1 replacement.