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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-23-07 01:23 PM
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Oblivious To Budget Reality, Ongoing Cutbacks, Bush's Ethanol Roadshow Grinds On
Jocularity reigned in Franklinton, N.C., on Thursday, when President Bush visited the offices of Novozymes North America to tout the wonders of cellulosic ethanol -- that as yet commercially unproven technology that promises to convert fibrous plant matter into biofuel. Novozymes is a Danish company that specializes in the industrial production of enzymes for a variety of biotechnological uses.

The Houston Chronicle included some snippets of Bush's remarks as he "moderated" a panel on cellulosic ethanol, informing us that Bush is hip to the whole food vs. fuel angle on corn-based ethanol: "The problem is we've got a lot of hog growers around the United States, and a lot of them in North Carolina, who are beginning to feel the pinch as a result of high corn prices ... The question, then, is how do you achieve your goal of less dependence on oil without breaking your ... hog farmers? Here's how: You develop new technologies that will enable you to make ethanol from wood chips, or stalk grass or agriculture waste."

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A few minutes later, Bush introduces Ratna Sharma, an assistant professor in bioprocess engineering at N.C. State University. Sharma talks a little about his work, and then, in reference to Bush's ambitious call to ramp up ethanol production in the next decade, he sensibly observes: "We do need more investment and funding support, definitely, to speed up this process of achieving this goal in 10 years." After a little back and forth, Bush says, "Talk to my man Michael. He's the guy distributing some of the money."

(LAUGHTER)

Maybe the assembled audience was laughing so hard because otherwise they would burst into tears. Let's take a closer look at the actual budget figures for NREL over the past five years. According to the Denver Post, Bush's 2008 budget allocates $181.5 million for NREL. That's actually 3 percent less than Bush asked for in 2007, although it is a tick up from the $174 million allocated in 2006. In 2003, by comparison, NREL's budget was $229.5 million. Meanwhile, in 2008, Bush asked for a 38 percent increase in spending on nuclear energy research -- to $875 million -- and a 33 percent increase in spending on fossil energy fuels -- to $863 million.


Ha. Ha. Ha.

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Nihil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-23-07 06:59 PM
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1. Who is he trying to kid?
> Bush's remarks as he "moderated" a panel on cellulosic ethanol

Discussions on the merits of cellulosic ethanol aside, just who is Bush trying
to kid that he knows even 1% of the information required to understand the
benefits/disadvantages of alternative energy solutions?

Bush hasn't a fucking clue if the keyword highlighted by his minders isn't "OIL".

He is a complete monkey in a suit - no knowledge of the issues, just about able
to mimic the gestures of the people in charge ...
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