Ethanol from cellulose has been a sham from the beginning. There is very
little real difference in energy advantage between corn and cellulose. Here's
why-- (I think the paper in Science by Farrell contains the information I am
referring to: _http://rael.berkeley.edu/EBAMM_
(http://rael.berkeley.edu/EBAMM) )

"Ethanol from cellulose has been a sham from the beginning."

Why? Because you say so?

Aside from being wrong, you've also managed to highlight Farrell's work wherein cellulosic ethanol production is advocated for its GHG, petroluem input reduction and positive EROEI values.