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Two less impressive, but key bits of E-Fuel paraphernalia: On top, a package
of EFuel100-branded sugar feedstock. E-Fuel executives said that the company is
working with sugar distributors to make it easy for MicroFueler owners to
purchase inexpensive fuel for their ethanol plants. "All fermentation processes
go through sugar," vice president Butterfield explained, saying that the
production of sugar ethanol is up to six times more efficient than corn
ethanol--which has gotten quite the bad
rap.
Also shown: A carbon credit coupon. The price of EFuel100 feedstock is
subsidized by government and corporate carbon offsets; this, according to execs,
can bring the price of sugar fuel down significantly. Still, they emphasized,
they don't think consumers should be concerned about rising food prices
affecting the cost of sugar. Unlike wheat and rice, they insisted, sugar is in
surplus.
Credit: Caroline McCarthy/CNET News.com
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