Ethanol produced from corn has caused the sharp rise in food prices. Here we are burning corn in stoves and making conversion plants all over the place when the corn should be used as one of the few products we can produce and export. Oil producers can't make food from petroleum so we should trade corn for oil.
There is a company in Indiana with the technology to produce ethanol from garbage. The process takes municipal waste, sorts the metals, plastic, rock out and then adds cellulose from any source. Water is added and then this soup is pumped down a concentric tube called a Gravity pressure Vessel to a depth of 2000 feet where heat pressure and an acidic chemical form a sugar type mash that then produces ethanol through fermentation.
What a deal! This eliminates near 100% of the trash going to a landfill, in fact could cause a shortage! The product replaces 20 million gallons of oil per year, creates employment, actually creates more water than it consumes, has no smoke stacks, and does not burn what could have been food. there is no need to burn natural gas like the corn cookers use.
According to the article, this technology was pr oven 15 years ago in EPA's own test unit. Wonder who snuffed this project.
