How about no ethanol gas at all!
Small engines say hi
Small engines say hi
AlaskanAg99 said:doubledog said:
A side benefit of E15 is that it will take the pre-2000 cars off the road. Classic car lovers and lawnmowers will need to find source of ethanol free gas, I am sure the market will provide.
We need to switch from corn to sugar cane as the source of ethanol. Houston would be an ideal place to refine ethanol from sugar cane with the Gulf of America nations (states) suppling the sugar cane. A free Cuba and a reformed Haiti would be ideal nations for cane production.
No, cane sugar should go into food and corn sugar should not.
ts5641 said:
Government can **** up a free lunch.
eric76 said:ts5641 said:
Government can **** up a free lunch.
And they could demolish an anvil with a rubber hammer.
Fightin_Aggie said:ts5641 said:
Government can **** up a free lunch.
There is no such thing as a free lunch
Kansas Kid said:
If you wanted to fully live up to your name, you would have also discussed RON vs MON and how we average the two to get octane.
PS. Great summary of octane and why most drivers don't need to pay for premium gas but those in the industry love it when you do thanks to higher margins on it.
Kansas Kid said:Over_ed said:
https://www.newsmax.com/us/gas-iran-donald-trump/2026/05/13/id/1256215/
More of the same - buying votes.
House just passed a measure allowing E15 (higher ethanol gasoline) year-roundWhat a load of fertilizer.
- Great for farmers - corn is perhaps our highest (federally) subsidized crops.
- Great for the environment - as long as you don't care about increased ozone in the summer.
- Great for big refiners - they get to sell more requires (and expensive) RINs (renewable credits) to smaller, independent refiners.
End E10 and E15 now. We have plenty of real gasoline; no need or reason to add ANY ethanol.
You forgot to add the tax credits for higher blends of ethanol as well.
Another hidden cost is around 40% of the US corn crop goes into ethanol meaning the acres, water, diesel, fertilizer, etc aren't available to grow other crops which would reduce the price of those crops.
Let the market decide. Remove all mandatory blending of ethanol annd tax advantages and if people still want it, let them pay the full price of ethanol.
malibucharles said:Kansas Kid said:Over_ed said:
https://www.newsmax.com/us/gas-iran-donald-trump/2026/05/13/id/1256215/
More of the same - buying votes.
House just passed a measure allowing E15 (higher ethanol gasoline) year-roundWhat a load of fertilizer.
- Great for farmers - corn is perhaps our highest (federally) subsidized crops.
- Great for the environment - as long as you don't care about increased ozone in the summer.
- Great for big refiners - they get to sell more requires (and expensive) RINs (renewable credits) to smaller, independent refiners.
End E10 and E15 now. We have plenty of real gasoline; no need or reason to add ANY ethanol.
You forgot to add the tax credits for higher blends of ethanol as well.
Another hidden cost is around 40% of the US corn crop goes into ethanol meaning the acres, water, diesel, fertilizer, etc aren't available to grow other crops which would reduce the price of those crops.
Let the market decide. Remove all mandatory blending of ethanol annd tax advantages and if people still want it, let them pay the full price of ethanol.
Ethanol is used to provide more oxygen to the combustion of gasoline to reduce air pollution. I don't think you can completely go to zero ethanol because of current air pollution regulations. Credible sources show that E10 has only 97% of the usable energy as pure gasoline. E15 would be even less efficient.
malibucharles said:Kansas Kid said:Over_ed said:
https://www.newsmax.com/us/gas-iran-donald-trump/2026/05/13/id/1256215/
More of the same - buying votes.
House just passed a measure allowing E15 (higher ethanol gasoline) year-roundWhat a load of fertilizer.
- Great for farmers - corn is perhaps our highest (federally) subsidized crops.
- Great for the environment - as long as you don't care about increased ozone in the summer.
- Great for big refiners - they get to sell more requires (and expensive) RINs (renewable credits) to smaller, independent refiners.
End E10 and E15 now. We have plenty of real gasoline; no need or reason to add ANY ethanol.
You forgot to add the tax credits for higher blends of ethanol as well.
Another hidden cost is around 40% of the US corn crop goes into ethanol meaning the acres, water, diesel, fertilizer, etc aren't available to grow other crops which would reduce the price of those crops.
Let the market decide. Remove all mandatory blending of ethanol annd tax advantages and if people still want it, let them pay the full price of ethanol.
Ethanol is used to provide more oxygen to the combustion of gasoline to reduce air pollution. I don't think you can completely go to zero ethanol because of current air pollution regulations. Credible sources show that E10 has only 97% of the usable energy as pure gasoline. E15 would be even less efficient.
EFR said:
You should care, it reduces you mileage.
doubledog said:
A side benefit of E15 is that it will take the pre-2000 cars off the road. Classic car lovers and lawnmowers will need to find source of ethanol free gas, I am sure the market will provide.
We need to switch from corn to sugar cane as the source of ethanol. Houston would be an ideal place to refine ethanol from sugar cane with the Gulf of America nations (states) suppling the sugar cane. A free Cuba and a reformed Haiti would be ideal nations for cane production.