American Gold Rush in the Twenty-First Century
Corn Ethanol: America’s Alternative Gasoline
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About the Book
Ethanol made in the United States eliminates the need to import foreign oil, provides more efficient fuel and creates hundreds of thousands of good jobs. But there are still people who feel that producing and using it is a mistake. To show that corn ethanol really does have benefits, Keith B. Zacharias, who has worked at companies such as Texaco and ABB, explains the facts behind its production. For instance: • Ethanol produced in the U.S. utilizes corn, 80 percent of which is used for animal feed, not human consumption. • Almost all gasoline in the U.S. has approximately 10 percent ethanol in it at this time. • The U.S. economy is now in serious jeopardy because we import 65 percent of the oil we need, and the price is bankrupting our nation. After years of being held hostage by foreign oil cartels, people are finally beginning to grasp the need for alternative fuels. Find out why corn ethanol is a worthy option and one that could change the nation for the better in American Gold Rush in the Twenty-First Century.
About the Author
Keith B. Zacharias, a certified internal auditor, formerly served as a commissioner with the North Dakota Business Development Department. He also worked for Texaco and ABB, traveling the world to review project costs. One of the places his travels took him to was Brazil, which has a thriving economy because of ethanol.