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Ethanol-the Processing - 2007/09/30 07:16 I am looking for confirmation of this. I recently read that plants are processed for their ethanol by methods that use fossil fuels. Ultimately that their carbon footprint is as bad as the fuels that they are set to replace.

Can anyone show me otherwise?
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Re:Ethanol-the Processing - 2007/09/30 14:52 My feeling is you are probably right about this... can you imagine creating ethanol using fossil fuel www.reiki-healing.org.uk
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Re:Ethanol-the Processing - 2007/10/01 04:13 I've been reading a lot about that, and as far as I know, it's completely true.

Not only that, but a considerable amount of fossil fuel is used to grow the plants (via fertilzer, tractor fuel, etc), and to harvest it, and to transport it to the ethanol plants.

See my other post here (2nd post in the thread) and prepare to be shocked:
http://www.ecoholisticcommunity.com/forum/view-2876.html#683

The experts are saying we're taking completely the wrong approach in our attempts to produce ethanol using our current methods.
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Re:Ethanol-the Processing - 2007/10/01 09:45 Thank you Ladycat for confirming that. It makes sense, but when you read things online....well you never know what is true and what is people just trying to stir the waters.

I wish so badly that I was shocked by that, but oddly I have come to expect that kind of thing today.
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