Thursday, May 22, 2008

Ethanol Bad
The Postal Service switched to ethanol vehicles and burned more gas.
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Postal Service purchased more than 30,000 ethanol-capable trucks and minivans from 1999 to 2005, making it the biggest American buyer of alternative-fuel vehicles. Gasoline consumption jumped by more than 1.5 million gallons as a result.

The trucks, derived from Ford Motor Co.'s Explorer sport- utility vehicle, had bigger engines than Jeeps from the former Chrysler Corp. they replaced. A Postal Service study found the new vehicles got as much as 29 percent fewer miles to the gallon. Mail carriers used the corn-based fuel in just 1,000 of them because there weren't enough places to buy it.

``You're getting fewer miles per gallon, and it's costing us more,'' Walt O'Tormey, the Postal Service's Washington-based vice president of engineering, said in an interview. The agency may buy electric vehicles instead, he said.

Perhaps it is time to end the ethanol subsidies. Read it all. There is a big ethanol loop hole for the car makers. That keeps fuel mileage low. The ethanol added to gas give the big fuel companies big subsidies too.

Via The Carpet Bagger.

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