Ciro Pabón wrote:Cost of palm oil? 0.5 dollars per kilo.
What am I missing here?
Destruction of rainforest?
Lets be honest, biofuels use up way too much land to be a practical source of vehicle fuel at 20-30% efficiency in burning the ethanol, plus losses in converting to ethanol. They also cause restlessness amongst the natives when they are prevented from growing food.
However, locally grown biomass boilers in buildings at 85-95% efficiency from raw wood is worthwhile.
However, we know electric cars are more efficient than the internal combustion engine, and we know we have several completely free sources of fuel. The most potent being that burning thing in the sky. No, not PV, I'm talking of steam turbines in the Sahara to feed the whole of Europe. You could also use the big lump of blue cheese in the night sky to drive tidal generation.
All of it renewable, low land use, and reliable. No animals or plant need suffer in the making of this electricity.