No corn cob harvest is lesson in biomass economics
December 7, 2010 at 6:00 pm in West Central Tribune
BENSON Chippewa Valley Ethanol is leading the way in proving the technology and economics of biomass energy.
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December 7, 2010 at 6:00 pm in West Central Tribune
BENSON Chippewa Valley Ethanol is leading the way in proving the technology and economics of biomass energy.
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This is good – a realistic approach to renewable energy. And using corncobs won’t affect the health of our cropland soil. The organic matter removed in that process is negligible.
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Why should the price of that Fuel ( N. Gas) have any thing to do with the E-85 I used to burn? It has always cost a lot more money (M/G) to use it. WE were always told, taught,etc, that we paid more money (FOR E-85) for the good(Governments, state, local, plus the People) of the Country. So what if we’re charged more for the product, The Government, us users, etc. will just have to pay the asking price, That has been the name of the game from day one. What is a plus, is that we use the waste from the corn harvest for our use(E-85), and leave the N.G in the ground for and if we really, really , need it some day. Who knows when?. –note— in a pinch, all producers (at all levels) , could take a little less for their product and use up all those cobs, and save or keep our AIR clean. According to the Business news , the profit range , at all stages does just fine. WE can work this out by all trying. After all, it is only money, so what if we have to spend more for it.
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Answer this, Harold – are you supportive of or are you opposing the work of CVEC in Benson?
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