Ethanol: distilling hope from hype.Beginning the 2006-07 NAMA Na·ma n. pl. Nama or Na·mas 1. A member of a people of southwest Africa. 2. The Khoikhoin language of the Nama. year, the North Central Chapter recently held its first meeting, Sept. 28, themed Ethanol: Distilling hope from hype. Drawing more than 35 members, the panel featured three industry experts: Gerald Tumbelson, president of the National Corn Growers Association The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is a U.S. national organization founded in 1957, representing more than 33,000 dues-paying corn growers from 48 states and the interests of more than 300,000 farmers who contribute to corn checkoff programs in 20 states. , Randy Doyal, chief executive officer of Al-Corn Clean Fuel, and Ralph Groschen gro·schen n. pl. groschen See Table at currency. [German, from Middle High German grosse, from Medieval Latin (d , senior marketing specialist in biofuels from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Each panelist offered different perspectives on the fast-paced ethanol industry. "We're not going to quit consuming oil. We just have to add to it," says Tumbelson, pointing out that renewable fuels Renewable fuels are alternative fuel sources such as ethanol, biodiesel (e.g. soy, vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant greases) or hydrogen, in contrast to non-renewable fuels such as natural gas, LPG (propane). , such as ethanol, will not just help meet the country's need for petroleum, but also to meet the growing demand. Also noting the fuel versus food issue that's been raised, Tumbelson says, "We really do produce food. Food will always be number one. People will be number one." All three presenters pointed to the need for constant improvement of the ethanol manufacturing process and efficiency, as well as the transition to new renewable fuel options. One example: converting celluloses (such as corn stalks corn·stalk also corn stalk n. The stalk or stem of a corn plant. Noun 1. corn stalk - the stalk of a corn plant cornstalk ) into ethanol. While research in this area is advancing, Groschen cautioned that infrastructure and logistics of sourcing celluloses need to be considered. Details from picking up corn stalks to dealing with weather at harvest can impact the product. Panelists pointed out that addressing the nation's energy crisis goes beyond just sourcing renewable fuels. Doyal noted there is a wide difference in miles-per-gallon efficiency for vehicles that run on E85. Some show no difference compared to use with regular fuel, while others show a decrease in efficiency. Effort needs to come from the auto manufacturers to create these efficiencies. "It's frustrating frus·trate tr.v. frus·trat·ed, frus·trat·ing, frus·trates 1. a. To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; thwart: when GM owns Saab. Saab in Sweden owns a 995 turbo in flex fuel that gets 20 percent more in fuel economy and more horsepower, but they aren't importing it," says Doyal. As fast as the ethanol industry is growing, panelists' comments imply there are numerous misconceptions amongst the general public. A special thank you goes to Myrna Krueger of Colle+McVoy for moderating the panel, Padilla Speer Beardsley for hosting the meeting and Leslie Shuler of CHS (Cylinder Head Sector) An earlier method of addressing a hard disk by referencing all three physical elements of the drive. It was superseded by logical block addressing (see LBA). for securing the speakers. |
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