davidm767
Pre-takeoff checklist
It's not the agenda that's phoney, it's how it's being handled that's phoney. We could be the worlds leading exporter of fuel and water produced completely cleanly, but it would require investment in infrastructure that private industry refuses to make. They will wait for an emergency where the public tax payer will fund the construction of the new infrastructure. Same story, different day. Most all of our current energy infrastructure was developed and paid for by public funds, ie, tax dollars through military appropriations. Our pipelines keep blowing up because they date back to WWII.
Very True...Not too long ago, the military was a prime funder for green (aka. non crude developed) JP8... surmising that since congress subsidizes farmers for the ethanol (from corn) the JP8 from corn and switchgrass would be cheaper. Interesting enough, they ran suitability testing with ALL of their aircraft with great results (I was at the Test Wing when that happened). Problem? Well the same people who like farm subsidies (Rep) cut the funding because it was hurting the oil subsidies....Go figure. (and yes I'm a conservative too).
As far as this whole ERAU thing... ERAU is just like ANY OTHER college, it funds its PhD's primarily through government and private industry grants. Its rare to see an undergrad work on these projects, rather they tend to be post graduate Engineers that work on these (just like everyone else)...the whole green thinking crud is total PR BS...A Engineer or Scientist couldn't give a rat's pahtoot if its green or not as long as there is grant money funding it. A majority of the ERAU students are conservatives anyway and don't believe in Global warming or arent actively screaming about polar bears (like their ivey league peers).
And as far as economies of scale...make one gas (or multiple types of backwards compatible gas...so to run in the same tank) charge the vendors less per volume...and consumers will still end up paying an extra $1.00/gal to pay for the distribution regardless. There is no real solution to affordability except to make a gas that is easy and cheap to refine at our dinosaur refineries (pun intended but not implied).