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To: Neeka who wrote (212594)7/19/2007 8:10:55 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794016
 
Nope, the article DID say ethanol::::: "One answer, suggested by WOOLSEY, is ethanol from farm products. He cited estimates by the National Energy Policy Commission that just 7% of U.S. farmland could produce enough biomass to provide the fuel needed for all U.S. passenger vehicles. The production costs for cellulosic ethanol are headed downward toward around 70 cents per gallon, he said.""

So, unfortunately, I was correct.

But that is not to say, that other fuels, or electricity, or even air, can't be developed and used.

And for the trips you and I and everyone have to make where the speed limit is 35mph, that's where I think that golf carts or something similar would work.