Its mandated to ease demand in the gasoline market. If we weren't mixing it in we would need all that much more gasoline and the price would rise significantly.
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If we weren’t mixing it the cost of corn would be lower and corn is in everything so the price of food goes down. If the cost of food goes down then most prices go down.
Wow. I can't even imagine how somebody comes to that conclusion.
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When the price of corn went up it went up all over the world because we are a major producer of corn. The riots in Egypt, remember the Arab spring crap? That was started because the price of food went up. So wasting food products by putting it in your gas tank saves you a few cents has resulted in deaths, lots of deaths. Have you read a news paper, or listened to the news on the radio, or television? Did you not bother to find out why the riots started and how they affect you because now we are in danger of another war?
Unfortunately we have more than a pollution problem. We have a market problem. World supply vs. demand cannot currently provide for adequate global economic growth.
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This is partially true. The world refining capacity is the choke point not the availability of crude oil. The United States refines oil for a host of nations including Saudi Arabia. There is plenty of oil but few refineries.
44% of the power infrastructure is currently coal. So even if a hybrid was being used in such a way that the fuel cells were providing all the fuel than it would still only be 44% on average. Depends on the local power generation source where you charge up. Same goes for homes.
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IF!!!!??? Electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles have to be charged. The hybrids charge while burning gas or plug into the house. if you plug into a house you are either burning oil of some form, coal, or nuclear power, in rare instances wind and or solar power.
Unfortunately we cannot drill fast enough (no matter how hard we tried) to keep up with demand if we want anything other than recessions (which become depressions), We have known that for over 40 years. Which part of "drilling alone will not solve the problem" do you not understand?
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Drilling is not the problem, there is plenty of oil, we just can’t get to it. Then you have to refine the oil and we are already at 110% capacity but we can’t build new refineries for the same reason we don’t have nuclear power plants. It takes 30 years to get approvals to start to build. To reduce the pressure on the refineries we could only make two grades of gas that are used nationwide instead of 40 different types of regular midrange, and premium.