well we can compare the ethanol to gasoline but personally i dont think that is the answer. hydrogen fuel cells have proved promising but the problem is working out the minor kinks in problems such as hydrogen explosions in the event of an accident.
ethanol makes a great temporary solution but i dont see it as the future of energy. e85 will eat up steel and certain rubbers over time and that will prove to be annoying after we have to replace every fuel system component and do engine rebuilds every 3-5 years or so.
hydrogen on the other hand is simple. the electrolysis of water yields great energy and if i recall correctly, no emissions.
i dont think we can go back to gasonline though, forget it. it burns dirty and is expensive as ****. its been a great 100 years gasoline but its time to move on
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