[permaculture] Corn Ethanol's Dirty Little Secret
Sean Maley
semaley at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 29 13:55:15 EDT 2007
bio-butanol comes from Clostridium acetobutylicum eating cellulose
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biobutanol
I'm not sure about the hydrogen statements, but I know hydrogen normally comes from Natural Gas these days. More techno-fix propaganda. I've heard about the aluminum dissolved in gallium trick, too (possibly how internal combustion can be done "using water").
All of these things trace back to the storage of the sun's energy at some point. It's easy to put blinders on and only see one part of a larger system. It's like focusing only on the tip of the iceberg, as that is less to think about than the whole thing. Denial or intelligence, you decide.
Repeat to yourself "Energy is neither created nor destroyed. Perpetual motion is wishful thinking."
-Sean.
Charles de Matas <cdematas at hotmail.com> wrote: How is bio-butanol produced? Where will the hydrogen come from?
Charles
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In the mean time steps are being taken to make on site hydrogen available to internal combustion engines in order to improve fuel economy and reduce the
pollution from them. This technology is available now and has resulted in 40% increased fuel economy in some cases. It also virtually eliminates the particulate and other pollutants from gasoline and diesel engines, both mobile and stationary.
Neal Van Milligen
Kentucky Enrichment Inc
www.kentuckyenrichment.com
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