by MonteQuest » Wed 09 Aug 2006, 19:12:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('IslandCrow', ' ')So one can say that "the price for ethanol will equal the gas price"
Government subsidies on ethanol are 51¢/gallon, subsidies for corn are $.45/bushel. Corn to ethanol is 2.8 gal/bushel = 16¢/gal, thus, the cost of taxpayer ethanol/corn subsidies to replace 1 gallon of gas = $.67
Wholesale ethanol is $2.75/gallon $2.75 + $.67 = $3.42/gallon for ethanol.
Unleaded gasoline is $2.22/gallon.
That 's a $1.20 more per gallon for ethanol which gives 25 to 30% less mpg.
As the cost of fossil fuels rise, so will ethanol. I see no way they will ever be the same.
A Saudi saying, "My father rode a camel. I drive a car. My son flies a jet-plane. His son will ride a camel."