http://money.cnn.com/2006/08/08/news/companies/pluggedin_gunther.fortune/index.htm
8/9/2006 3:08:13 PM
i was going to post this earlier, then got distracted and decided to go take my car to get inspected instead.if wal-mart shareholders keep pushing the company towards more responsible business practices (as they supposedly have), then i have no problem with them going forward with ethanol. however, it takes a ton of corn to produce such a fuel. if we rely solely on corn for the fuel, then we risk the chance of eating into food supply corn and drastically reducing agricultural exports.
8/9/2006 3:16:43 PM
who cares...the food america produces should be consumed by americans anywaysits the american way
8/9/2006 3:26:07 PM
wait a minutei hate the evil corporations like walmart who are out for their evil "profits"but i support cleaner fuel sources and deny that alternative energy companies have any motive except to make the environment cleanerthis really contradicts my opinions on oil companies...oh man, i'll wait and see what jon stewart has to say about it before i make up my mind]
8/9/2006 3:27:07 PM
i was about to say something, but then i realized that he ^^ is the "you are smrt" guy.^thanks for fucking up another thread. noone ever said anything remotely along those lines.suspend this moron.V it takes a shit ton of corn to fill up an average tank. i think i heard a a year's supply for a few humans to fill a 25 gal. tank. might be wrong, ill look it up.[Edited on August 9, 2006 at 3:29 PM. Reason : .]
8/9/2006 3:27:48 PM
I can see your point about cutting into the food supply, but if ethanol became popularized elsewhere wouldn't that be a more lucrative export than just corn?
8/9/2006 3:27:50 PM
Maybe we can finally cut farm subsidies now
8/9/2006 3:28:46 PM
so whats the type of fuel thats like really healthy for the environment but requires a ton of water to operate?
8/9/2006 3:32:20 PM
^^Farm Subsidies They make me so mad
8/9/2006 4:14:56 PM
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8/10/2006 1:15:46 AM
ha this is the best thing Wal-Mart has done in years. Maybe this will get the ball rolling on different shit to put in my car.and why does Treetwista always gay up threads?
8/10/2006 1:25:18 AM
what jumped out at me is the fact that walmart only has 8 gas stations. there are what?, 3 in raleigh?
8/10/2006 1:42:04 AM
380 sams club stations
8/10/2006 1:57:11 AM
^^Huh?
8/10/2006 1:59:22 AM
8/10/2006 4:23:09 AM
You could grow corn on all the arable soil in the US for the next thousand years and the resulting ethanol produced still wouldn't come close to the amount of untapped oil and coal underground. supply of fossil fuels >>>>> supply of corn
8/10/2006 4:45:12 AM
too bad we dont actually own all of those untapped resources, eh?
8/10/2006 5:48:13 AM
I think the big barrier to this is that Ethanol cannot be shipped through traditional pipelines and distribution models.Besides, the corn debate is probably a false dilemma. Most articles I have read indicate mass production of switch grass ethanol is about two years away. Then it doesn't matter how much corn we grow.No matter what, we have to raise the efficiency of our vehicles. A 15 mpg SUV is a problem whether it runs on gas or runs on Ethanol. It also doesn't matter if we can grow enough ethanol ourselves, we can always import some from other countries that are more efficient than us right?
8/10/2006 7:52:36 AM
^I thought people gave SUV/hummer drivers dirty looks because they were jealous. Are you saying that maybe they don't like them because they are raising global demand for oil? [Edited on August 10, 2006 at 7:55 AM. Reason : FYI: sarcasm]
8/10/2006 7:54:53 AM
People think that "Oh god we're eating into our food exports". Uh hello, it's not like we won't be paying for it. We already have the fuel here... as far as the farmer is concerned as long as he makes good money on his crop he's happy. Would you rather IMPORT oil at $75 a barrel, or use crops already in the country and reinvest the money in our country? I shouldn't even have to answer that. I'm extremely glad Wal-Mart is taking such a stand. Imagine if the infrastructure works out well. So the US is no longer a major exporter of corn? So mulching companies have to change what they use since the husks are used too. Right now, without any subsidies... it would work out to be about the same price in gasoline. If the US gives farmers subsidies for farming corn then walla $1.50 a gallon here we come. Regardless this is a nice step toward alternate fuel usage and getting off our dependence on foreign oil.
8/10/2006 8:05:24 AM
i cant even understand how people could be against thisi can see that the fatties feel protective over their food supply, but i seriously doubt that the nationwide use of ethanol is gonna affect my diet. well, besides the fact that i could afford to eat out more often with all that saved gas money.i believe most NCSU vehicles run on ethanol....i wonder how much tuition would rise if they switch back to regular gasoline? probably not much, but food for thought
8/10/2006 8:50:50 AM
see I've said it all along. We will not run out of oil. Because one of the basic tennants of capitalism is that when there is money to be made, there is someone to make it. I was waiting for someone to undercut big oil. WalMart surely has the capital to do it.GG Capitalism. You win.
8/10/2006 9:14:40 AM
8/10/2006 9:20:51 AM
And the fact that American corn Ethanol is only profitable because Uncle Sam subsidizes the heck out of it? If we simply allowed the importation of Ethanol we wouldn't need subsidies.
8/10/2006 9:27:48 AM
with increased demand, perhaps ethanol can be profitable. It's only subsidized now because it's only in like 2 places in the country.
8/10/2006 9:45:21 AM
Right now our goal is to reduce our dependance on foreign supply. Oil is one of the largest imports we have. imagine if joe blow farmer who has trouble with his crops, or a bad crop can't sell it on the market. Big Oil doesn't care it'll buy his corn for fuel!This would be a huge boom to hurting farmers. Bust out some corn and walla. There's other crops that can be used similarly but corn was the easiest so far to extract it and it's friggin easy to grow. It selfmulches the land. Sure farmers will still need to rotate crops but now corn is more of a viable product for all farmers. Imagine the farmers being able to produce their own fuel now. No more gas for their tractors, they build a mini fuel station and can take care of all of their fuel needs for 10% of their current costs. It has a lot of the benefits of biodiesel without the initial startup cost.
8/10/2006 10:32:51 AM
This is very exciting.
8/10/2006 10:35:31 AM
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8/10/2006 11:32:37 AM
Fine, whatever, just please drop the 100% tarriff on imported Ethanol, then we'll talk about corn.
8/10/2006 12:34:09 PM
i watched some little thing where the farm used all Ethanol in their tractors. Seemed cool.
8/11/2006 12:37:39 AM
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8/11/2006 12:46:43 PM
Maybe in another 20 years when our average mpg has gone up another .5mpg we won't be worrying about this.
8/11/2006 12:52:25 PM
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8/11/2006 1:33:08 PM
You programmers don't understand that personal interaction is important for getting business done.
8/11/2006 1:35:45 PM
the DOT doesn't have any plans to add any lanes to 40 near the wade ave exit does it? because that would be really helpful.
8/11/2006 1:38:29 PM
SAS just needs their own damn entrance or something
8/11/2006 1:39:13 PM
8/11/2006 1:50:15 PM
Would it suprise anyone that walmart is also getting into selling organics, now?
8/11/2006 2:46:07 PM
Yes video conferencing is better than email or a phone, no it is not as good as being in the same office.[Edited on August 11, 2006 at 2:50 PM. Reason : nvm]
8/11/2006 2:49:14 PM
^^ I've actually heard that. It'll help them get a bigger slice of the "aging hippie liberal douche" market-- it makes them look good, and they can sell it for a higher price than they would otherwise.
8/11/2006 2:57:33 PM
8/11/2006 3:07:56 PM
I own a 1998 Land Rover Discovery that gets 12 city 15 highwayI just bought a 1999 Saturn SL1 that gets 29 city 40 highwayso I guess Im doing my part to reduce demand, and I will only use the Rover to do what its intended to do....offroad and tow.
8/11/2006 3:21:22 PM
8/11/2006 6:44:40 PM
^^ a diesel truck would give you better mileage and be alot safer to tow with[Edited on August 11, 2006 at 6:48 PM. Reason : s]
8/11/2006 6:48:43 PM
8/12/2006 12:13:24 AM
thanks for explaining the obvious. hope people are ready to sacrifice eating and production habits for energy production (didnt you once say that we need to be concentrating on oil right now, anyway?). now, actually read the article i posted behind the cornell link (im not in a science, i cant explain it myself) and debunk that based on the science used to prove the amt. of energy it takes to produce x amt of energy. in other news, GM has a listing of all flex fuel cars on their website now. unfortunately, they are mostly the least-fuel economical cars, ensuring that everyone who buys from them will still depend on their oil buddies. hopefully their hybrid initiative, coupled w/ ford's expansion in flex fuels and daimlerchrysler's new commitment to hybrids will succeed and allow them to expand domestic production.[Edited on August 12, 2006 at 9:43 PM. Reason : .]
8/12/2006 9:24:24 PM