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New Ethanol plant here

  Near the midwest town where I live they are opening a new ethanol
plant (produced from corn).
  It said in the article that 60% of the ethanol produced will be
shipped to Japan and other foreign countries.
  What is the likely reason for that?

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8 Responses to “New Ethanol plant here”

  1. admin says:

    Brazil is now producing all the auto fuel by sugar cane and are now 100%
    independent on foreign oil and gas imports.
    Coasty

    "James Goforth" <jamiegofo…@webtv.net> wrote in message

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    >  Near the midwest town where I live they are opening a new ethanol
    > plant (produced from corn).
    >  It said in the article that 60% of the ethanol produced will be
    > shipped to Japan and other foreign countries.
    >  What is the likely reason for that?

  2. admin says:

    Coasty wrote, "  Brazil is now producing all the auto fuel by sugar cane
    and are now 100% independent on foreign oil and gas imports."
    Coasty
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      That doesn’t really address the OP’s question, but I understand that
    ethanol produced from sugar is said to be "8 times better" than that
    from corn.
      But I am surprised to hear ethanol produced here is shipped
    away…apparently Japan will pay more for it??

  3. admin says:

    they dont have enough room on that island to grow their own corn.  same
    reason my cousin drives a truck load of hay out to long beach harbor on his
    kenworth every couple weeks.

    "James Goforth" <jamiegofo…@webtv.net> wrote in message

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    >   Near the midwest town where I live they are opening a new ethanol
    > plant (produced from corn).
    >   It said in the article that 60% of the ethanol produced will be
    > shipped to Japan and other foreign countries.
    >   What is the likely reason for that?

  4. admin says:

      OK, start over:  Why would Japan be buying ethanol to be transported
    from the Midwest U.S. instead of just buying oil / gasoline / fuel from
    somewhere closer?"

  5. admin says:

    It is about time the farmers get a piece of the pie.
    Coasty

    "Gomer Einstein" <buzzbom…@webtv.net> wrote in message

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    > Coasty wrote, "  Brazil is now producing all the auto fuel by sugar cane
    > and are now 100% independent on foreign oil and gas imports."
    > Coasty
    >  ***************************************
    >  That doesn’t really address the OP’s question, but I understand that
    > ethanol produced from sugar is said to be "8 times better" than that
    > from corn.
    >  But I am surprised to hear ethanol produced here is shipped
    > away…apparently Japan will pay more for it??

  6. admin says:

    are they growing a lot of corn in California?

    they sure are in Nebraska.  dont know if there’s anything closer.

    "Gomer Einstein" <buzzbom…@webtv.net> wrote in message

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    >   OK, start over:  Why would Japan be buying ethanol to be transported
    > from the Midwest U.S. instead of just buying oil / gasoline / fuel from
    > somewhere closer?"

  7. admin says:

    "Gomer Einstein" <buzzbom…@webtv.net> wrote in message

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    >  OK, start over:  Why would Japan be buying ethanol to be transported
    > from the Midwest U.S. instead of just buying oil / gasoline / fuel from
    > somewhere closer?"

    I think I might actually be able to answer your question here.
    Gasoline in Japan costs ~$7 a gallon. They have to buy it from the same
    places we do, and since they are an ‘ally’ they get schtupped about the same
    as we do.
    I guess they are more adventurous, and would rather have their fuel dollars
    going to an ally than a pootential enemy (that is just my guess).
    Plus, I would imagine they are trying to reduce their dependance on
    unrenewable fuel and run more and more things on something that will be
    around a long, long time after the rotted dinosaurs have been burnt up and
    are encircling the Earth in the Ozone Layer.

    In other words; they’re smarter than we are. They are DOING something about
    the dependance on Foreign Oil rather than crying about it.

    I am willing to bet the switch to Ethanol will be painful at first, but as
    people (here) learn that there is money to be made from making Everclear
    that more and more places will be learning to make Corn Squeezin’s, and
    eventually the price will be less than Fossil Fuels, as the supplies of one
    increases and the supply of the other decreases.

    This could have a ‘rubber band’ effect, though. The Japanese are pretty big
    consumers of Oil. If they switch most of that demand to Ethanol, then there
    will be a glut of Oil on the market. If the Chinese (currently the number
    one *BUYER* of crude oil) follows suit, there will be a MAJOR glut of oil on
    the market! That means, gasoline will become cheaper and cheaper, so that we
    here in the US of A will continue to burn it, rather than seeing what’s
    happening as a Wake Up Call and following the lead of the Japanese.
    By the time Oil prices rise agan, Japan will be getting most of the output
    of Ethanol, and we’ll be Up The Creek energy wise, scrambling to make up
    lost time; in the long run, it will cost us MORE doing it LATER then it will
    the Japanese doing it NOW.

    Very interesting question you asked! I’m glad I read it. Otherwise I might
    not have known about 60% of the plant’s output going to Japan until much
    later.

    Now, if only I could do something with this knowledge that would benefit us
    here…    :)

  8. admin says:

    "Gomer Einstein" <buzzbom…@webtv.net> wrote in message

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    >  OK, start over:  Why would Japan be buying ethanol to be transported
    > from the Midwest U.S. instead of just buying oil / gasoline / fuel from
    > somewhere closer?"

    Where it comes from isn’t as important as the total cost.

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