" From: Jesse <j2sax@xxxxxxxxx> " " " " What keeps cheap sugar cane ethanol out is the " political popularity of Corn Subsidies and the US " Agricultural Industry, lobbyists, whatever. Good or " bad, that's it. don't underestimate the mayhem ag lobbyists can create! a chain of events leading to hawaii becoming our 50th state started with lobbyists getting an ag import tarriff passed, toward the end of the 19th c. hawaii was then an independent nation, putting it and the vast pineapple plantations under the new tarriff and economically ruining the plantation owners. so they stage-managed an uprising and hornswoggled the us navy to come in and suppress it, and incidentally making hawaii a us protectorate and thus exempt from the ag tarriff. " The fact that people think Corn " Ethanol is cheaper is only because the price is " subsidized to make it more viable, however, these same " people don't realize that everyone in the country is " paying some of their taxes to keep it cheap... at some " point if we are all using it, we are going to realize " it's not as cheap as we think! oh yeah... so much gerrymandering going on you couldn't keep it all on your radar even if you made it a full-time job. " Go Hydrogen! (oops, did I let that slip?) h2 may have potential for fixed installations, but i think that for mobile use it will remain a snare and delusion for many long years to come. biofuels that make efficient use of crops, like biodiesel and butanol have imho much more real potential, here and around the world. ________________________________________________________________________ Andrew Hay the genius nature internet rambler is to see what all have seen adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and think what none thought _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list