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This is not a fair post.There is a lot to figure in when figuring how much energy is consumed to make ethanol. For instance the fertilize it takes to crown the corn or sugar cane ( made from natural gas). There are obvious points like fuel to heat the feedstocks, or for farm equipment to farm the land feedstocks are raised on. Then the transportation of feedstocks to refineries. Certain lobbies will even tell you ethanol makes gasoline cheaper. Except they compare gallon to gallon where ethanol requires 1.3 gallons to match the energy in one gallon of gasoline.
If ethanol were very efficient......it would be used to MAKE ethanol. But it is not. Cheaper energy is used for that.
How much gasoline (or diesel) does it take to move crude oil from Saudi Arabia to Minnesota?
Many times more than the fuel required to move the corn that GREW in Iowa.
Any reasonable person can figure that out.
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