I don't know how much more it costs to make but I do know they use a lot of it in the U.S. and their fuel prices are quite a bit cheaper than here. They had a lot of ethanol in their fuel 30 years ago.
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Lots of talk on ethanol over here too. Price of crude over $40/barrel to be economic. Talk of tax break to allow 10% inclusion in road fuels. Would only use 1/2 million tonnes wheat and give biproducts one feed and another which would allow lower grade milling wheat to be used for bread
Doesn't sound that great to me.
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We also have an oil company here(Mohawk) that has used a portion of ethanol in their fuel for over 20 years. Costs the same as any other gasoline and the byproducts are fed at Poundmaker feedlots in Sask. I don't know if they get a subsidy. I do know with the ethanol in it you never have to worry about fuel lines freezing up.
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Hay Nakoda, did you factor in the cost of keeping us farmers in business? and how about the cost of rural de-population. Remember when we export grain we also ship a natural resource with it. Burning ethanol would help us maintain a healthy enviroment for my kids.
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