Stories tagged with Range Fuels
Khosla and I Finally See Eye to Eye
Posted by Robert Rapier on February 20, 2008 - 11:00am
Topic: Alternative energy
Tags: cellulose, cellulosic ethanol, kergy, LS9, Range Fuels, vinod khosla [list all tags]
Some people think I am anti-ethanol. That is an oversimplification, and a misrepresentation of my position. I have nothing against ethanol as a fuel. It isn't as good a fuel as butanol, but then again we can't make butanol as efficiently as we make ethanol.
My objection is that I think the way we make ethanol in the U.S. is a big mistake, and we will recognize this eventually. It may happen following a drought in the Midwest that causes corn crops to fail. That may be what it takes before we recognize that recycling natural gas into ethanol via food was a terribly bad and short-sighted idea.
My Top 10 Energy Stories of 2007
Posted by Robert Rapier on December 28, 2007 - 6:29pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: 10 things, al gore, Chevy Volt, ConocoPhillips, ethanol, Food Prices, LS9, nuclear energy, oil prices, peak oil, Range Fuels, reader submission, solar efficiency, solar power [list all tags]
First, thanks to all who contributed ideas. You may have an entirely different opinion on the most important energy stories. Feel free to share it. Many of these stories were contributed by various readers. Comments by readers are italicized. If you want to know who wrote what, you can see the entire comment thread here.
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