by BiGG » Sun 15 May 2005, 11:25:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jack', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BiGG', 'W')e have another five hundred million gallons per year worth of ethanol production just announced to go with the 16 plants being built. We have 84 plants in production already making up 13% of our current consumption habits..
20,000,000.00 Barrels per day
365 Days per year
7,300,000,000.00 Barrels per year
42 Gallons per barrel
3.066E+11 Gallons per year
500,000,000.00 Gallons of Ethanol per year (your number)
0.1631% Percentage of annual requirement
If 16 new plants generate 0.1631% of our requirement, we will need 61,320 times that much to supply our needs, or a total of 981,120 plants. We will need 14716 new plants annually to provide growth. All of this applies to the U.S. alone.
This begs the question of where we will get the feedstock to supply approximately one million ethanol plants.
You state that "We have 84 plants in production already making up 13% of our current consumption habits"
Source, please.
It appears that the phrase "Numbers? We don't need no stinkin' numbers." has been taken to heart.
OMG! You’ve gotta be joking here! No Jack, we don’t need one million ethanol plants! And yes, it appears
you have taken MonteQuest’s assertion,
"Numbers? We don't need no stinkin' numbers." to heart yourself but I
don’t buy into either of your brands of sheer
nonsense at all.
Where MonteQuest thinks numbers don’t matter is beyond me, if he wants to run around making claims like that it’s his business, and you using the fuzzy math figures quoted above is just as absurd. It would be nice if some here would start looking at things logically for a change.
Let’s start looking at reality and take one thing at a time so things don’t get distorted with gobbledygook like your numbers above. Did you conveniently forget overall consumption figures can and are being dealt with in many ways and not just Ethanol? Are you trying to pretend Ethanol has anything to do with the oil used for home heating and other such things included in your overall consumption figures quoted above? Wow! Overall consumption figures are not transportation figures and using them is not intellectually honest.
Ebyss & I were talking about the fuel used for transportation in the United States and I stated that 13% of our current gasoline usage was made from Ethanol with 16 additional plants
currently under construction (I was wrong, there's more than that) In addtion to those .....
I also stated more new
high capacity Ethanol plants have just been announced that will have 100,000,000 gallon per year capacity
each. One plant using cow shit to power it is being built by the
The Panda Group (who say in the artical more are coming) and the other three being built by
White Energy Hereford LLC.
How about running some accurate figures showing only this category and we can deal with the others at another time. Currently “gasoline” consumption is about
9 million barrels per day or 44% of your total figure from above with 13% (it’s climbing) being Ethanol.
To put things into perspective here ….In
2004 the
United States “Ethanol” production alone was THREE BILLION FOUR HUNDRED ONE MILLION GALLONS!!! with 80% of all revenue generated by ethanol plants being spent within a 50 mile radius of the plant, thereby creating substantial pockets of rural economic development. It took the industry ten years to reach our first billion gallons, another ten years to achieve the second billion gallons but it has taken just
two years to reach the third billion gallons. (Ethanol is used for more than just gasoline)
Ethanol is just ONE thing replacing antiquated oil quickly and I hope you can see some of the doom & gloom melting away with my accurate figures listed for gasoline, Adding in the oil replacements being put into place in other areas also using the nearly endless Coal, Nuclear, Ethanol, Methane, Hydrogen, Solar, Wind, Geothermal etc. I mentioned and I don’t see any doom & gloom at all.
As I mentioned, “Scalability” is not an issue as shown above with this one technology above and “Efficiency” is changing all of those consumption numbers dramatically also.
PS. When writing 20,000,000.00 like in your quote ….. you do not add .00 on the end, its written like this = 20,000,000, not 20,000,000.00 or 7,300,000,000, not 7,300,000,000.00
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