Does Ethanol Pollute More than Gasoline?
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“By now you may have heard of the economic questions regarding using corn for ethanol production, but less attention has been paid to the environmental impact of using ethanol as an alternative to gasoline. Is ethanol more of a pollutant than gasoline? Surprisingly, the science says yes.”
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It's very surprising. Using corn to produce ethanol is horribly
Simmons | 1 09 2007It’s very surprising. Using corn to produce ethanol is horribly wasteful.
What I would like to see is cellulosic ethanol; ethanol made from agricultural waste like woodchips, tires, and more.
cellulosic ethanol is made from cellulose. Tires do not
Chou | 1 09 2007cellulosic ethanol is made from cellulose. Tires do not have cellulose. Cellulosic ethanol is, anyways, less efficent than cellulosic butanol. Trust me, I’m doing scientific research on these.