1 Oct
2001
1 Oct
'01
11:10 a.m.
Declan McCullagh wrote:
Until Sep. 11, at least, we may have adopted a cost-benefit approach. Non-oil fuels are far more expensive,
Not true at all. Biodiesel is being marketed in the US today at competitive prices, and obviously, like anything else, economies of scale would bring down that price. Ethanol is another one. Brazil run a large portion of it's vehicles on ethanol. Besides which, the true cost of gasoline at the pump would be $10-15 @ gallon without all the gov't subsidies to the oil industry. http://www.icta.org/projects/trans/rlprexsm.htm -- Harmon Seaver, MLIS CyberShamanix Work 920-203-9633 Home 920-233-5820 hseaver@cybershamanix.com http://www.cybershamanix.com/resume.html