Ethanol at Pearson Fuel Depot
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RE: Pearson Fuel Station
The only way E85 will be cheaper than gas (unless oil prices go thru the roof [:'(]) is with gov't subsidies which it already has plus a tariff on import ethanol. Now third world countries are complaining that the price of corn is too high because we are starting to burn it up in our vehicles. []
Another good example of why gov't should just stay out of our hair and worry about defending the country.
Another good example of why gov't should just stay out of our hair and worry about defending the country.
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RE: Pearson Fuel Station
Finally a little cheaper. It was $3.11 over the Easter weekend. But that was the cash price. I paid by credit card so it was $3.18. Regular gas was also $3.11 (cash)
#23
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Colorado's new governor is really making a push for these Ethanol stations. He just helped open another one here in Northern Colorado. Now I have two stations within a 15 mile radius of my house. Not too bad. I think it's a great idea, but more importantly it gives back to OUR economy (the USA) and not some middle east country who obviously doesn't need anymore money. Have you seen Dubai in the United Arab Emirates lately? Unbelievable what all the oil dollars are building for them!!!
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Colorado's new governor is really making a push for these Ethanol stations. He just helped open another one here in Northern Colorado. Now I have two stations within a 15 mile radius of my house. Not too bad. I think it's a great idea, but more importantly it gives back to OUR economy (the USA) and not some middle east country who obviously doesn't need anymore money. Have you seen Dubai in the United Arab Emirates lately? Unbelievable what all the oil dollars are building for them!!!
Colorado's new governor is really making a push for these Ethanol stations. He just helped open another one here in Northern Colorado. Now I have two stations within a 15 mile radius of my house. Not too bad. I think it's a great idea, but more importantly it gives back to OUR economy (the USA) and not some middle east country who obviously doesn't need anymore money. Have you seen Dubai in the United Arab Emirates lately? Unbelievable what all the oil dollars are building for them!!!
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RE: Pearson Fuel Station
You make a great point biglg! I do feel for thebeef farmersthat can't afford the increasing prices of corn. I guess their best bet would be to startraising corn crops of their own, enough to feed the cattle and enough to make some extra profit selling to the ethanol plants. But this is not always possible. I guess we need to find another source of fuel that doesn't effect of as domestically as this does.
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RE: Pearson Fuel Station
So when these very same farmers that are now raising this $10+/bushel (currently ~ $4/bushel) corn to feed their cattle and sell them for $5/lb (currently ~ $1.50/lb), you will pay $30 for a T-bone and $50 for a fillet. Actually what's currently happening is a lot of farmers are selling their cattle (including dairy) at all time high prices. Soon there will be a shortage of beef and the price will go up at the store.
FYI: Most farmers that are in the business of raising cattle aren't going to have the land or the capital to also raise corn.
Also forgot to mention hydroelectric power previously. The greens wouldn't want to kill the frogs or whatever.
FYI: Most farmers that are in the business of raising cattle aren't going to have the land or the capital to also raise corn.
Also forgot to mention hydroelectric power previously. The greens wouldn't want to kill the frogs or whatever.
#28
RE: Pearson Fuel Station
E85 is currently $0.40 cheaper than regular (E10) here in MN. Most gas stations have E85 pumps around here. I've read that E85 has about 72% of the useful energy of gasoline in a flex-fuel vehicle, so the price should be 28% less per gallon. It rarely is around here. I haven't tried it in my 2004 Tahoe yet - but I would if the value gap was less.
Todays prices.
Gas price/gal = $2.79
E85 price/gal = $2.39 (should be about $2.00 with energy value adjustment)
Todays prices.
Gas price/gal = $2.79
E85 price/gal = $2.39 (should be about $2.00 with energy value adjustment)
#29
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RE: Pearson Fuel Station
I'm sure that there is any relationship between energy content and the price of various fuels. In the case of ethanol, there is currently a $ .52/gallon subsidy. Now that corn prices are starting their meteoric rise,ethanol won't be far behind unless the feds increase the subsidy.
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RE: Pearson Fuel Station
Welcome to the forum.
I don't think that the price of E85 or gasoline is calculated based on it's energy content although excise tax is based on E85's energy content.
I don't think that the price of E85 or gasoline is calculated based on it's energy content although excise tax is based on E85's energy content.