The whole place employs about 60 people. It's a skilled job, paying 55-60K a year, and it takes training to do right. You need to learn how to respond when things go wrong, which happens rarely. There's an art to it.
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Come for the ethanol plant tour stories, donate for a better society.pic.twitter.com/plNhyqp0GX
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oh no, i didn't realize i'd get on all their campaign newsletters. should have used a throwaway email address :(
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i appreciate a lot of the sentiment here, but you write as if ethanol is just inherently a good thing for progressives to support. there is lots of concern about environmental impacts of ethanol at every stage, esp. when it is made from food crops https://www.ucsusa.org/clean-vehicles/better-biofuels/truth-about-ethanol#.Wr471H9rxaQ …
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I've lost track of the current incentives... just give me a few good new congresspeople next fall.pic.twitter.com/agWv0JFw1c
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I love the technology, but I have to ask — is corn ethanol sustainable without massive subsidies? I’m 100% on board with renewables, but I always have had the impression that corn ethanol was make-work.
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I'd like to know that, too
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while that is a cool story, the tariff/subsidy for sugar is keeping out cheaper sugar that Brazil and other sugar cane growing nations came more easily turn into ethanol. But yeah, complex geopolitical web with trade and agriculture that King sucks at
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