Posted by carol on July 4th, 2007
Although the hybrid are currently generating more interest than the Flexible Fuel Vehicles on the market today, the increased production of ethanol may make them a little more marketable in the near future.
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Posted by admin on June 25th, 2007
These days one of biggest worries most drivers have in their minds is how much the gallon of gas will cost tomorrow. With the huge increases in oil prices that we have witnessed during the recent months, there have been weeks when there seems to be no limit to the price gas will climb next day…
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Posted by carol on June 5th, 2007
While the United States government seems to have decided that ethanol is the answer to global warming and our increasing dependency on foreign oil, it might be time for someone with a degree in economics to take a hard look at how the ethanol subsidies are impacting the American consumer away from the gas pump.
As these subsidies increase, corn prices are rising and the trickle down effect is going to be felt not when we pull into the line at the gas station but rather when we roll our carts up to the cashier in the grocery store. Read the rest of this entry »