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Economy
Sen. Cruz rallies refinery workers for ethanol mandate change
2018-02-22
[The Hill] Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Wednesday went to a massive Philadelphia oil refiner to rally its workers for changes to the federal ethanol mandate.

Philadelphia Energy Solutions, the East Coast’s largest refiner, filed for bankruptcy last month, blaming the costs of complying with the Renewable Fuel Standard.

Cruz wants to put a cap on the costs of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs), the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) tradeable credit system for complying with the mandate that refiners blend ethanol and other biofuels into the traditional fossil fuels.

"There is a win-win solution where we can fix RINs, save the jobs of the refinery workers and also allow corn farmers to sell more corn and get the government out of the way of the success of both of them," Cruz told the boisterous campaign-style rally in South Philadelphia.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  The light bulbs are back. I just bought 4 120W
Posted by: newc   2018-02-22 17:53  

#9  LEDs are vastly better TBH.

Could you sell incandescent lights as combined heat and light devices?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-02-22 16:01  

#8  ...plants churning them out in Mexico.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-02-22 11:19  

#7  Good - now bring back incandescent light bulbs before I run out of 40 & 60 watt bulbs - I only have 40 of them left!
Posted by: Raj   2018-02-22 10:15  

#6  A corn surplus might help the millions of people nearly at starvation put there by the diversion of corn to making alcohol for automobiles.

What a scam. Doing the math, you find that ethanol is BTU negative, meaning that the distillation process consumes more BTU's than the generated BTU's of the ethanol. The only place in the world where ethanol is not BTU negative is Brazil where they use the sugar cane pulp to fire the boilers...of course the EPA would have a fit if we tried that.

BTW, electricity is BTU negative when the energy source is natural gas.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-02-22 10:08  

#5  "Does a corn surplus mean a drop in whiskey prices?"

Maybe, plus the cost to feed beef cattle and other delicious animals. Might lower the price of that chuck roast or brisket, too.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2018-02-22 09:51  

#4  Does a corn surplus mean a drop in whiskey prices?
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-02-22 09:44  

#3  It began in 1919 with the addition of Tetraethyl lead and they've been buggering around with gasoline ever since.

In 1919, Dayton Metal Products Co. merged with General Motors. They formed a research division that set out to solve two problems: the need for high compression engines and the insufficient supply of fuel that would run them. On December 9, 1921 chemists led by Charles F. Kettering and his assistants Thomas Midgley and T.A. Boyd added Tetraethyl lead to the fuel in a laboratory engine. The ever present knock, caused by auto-ignition of fuel being compressed past its ignition temperature, was completely silenced. Most all automobiles at the time were subject to this engine knock so the research team was overjoyed. Over time, other manufacturers found that by adding lead to fuel they could significantly improve the octane rating of the gas. This allowed them to produce much cheaper grades of fuel and still maintain the needed octane ratings that a car’s engine required.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-22 08:30  

#2  The whole ethanol scheme sounds like a VW type scam to me.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-02-22 08:11  

#1  Ethanol is yet another vote getting agri-scam. See wind farms, subsidized milk, food stamps, free cell phones, and the war on coal for more information.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-22 07:31  

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