i was gonna say the energy involved with farming hemp for fuel doesnt addup.
a better approach for internal combustion engines is a hydrogen absorbing tank with magnesium hydride pellets(it absorbs H2 and heat increases tank psi). the future of 'oil' is hydrogen and this is dependant on storage because it burns great.
Yes you are probably right George Jetson. I think they were talking more about replacing corn for ethanol
Hemp is over 15 times more energy efficient than corn as an ethanol fuel crop
https://potfacts.ca/hemp-is-over-15-times-more-energy-efficient-than-corn-as-an-ethanol-fuel-crop/
theyd be better off making a tower of algae
Does the algae get you stoned?
woah hey! i gotta get that series now.
nobody grows corn for ethanol fuel anyway its recycled or subsidy/programs aquire it for ethanol use. even growing hemp for fuel is far under par than a solar panel or,, really any other type of energy harvesting.
but thank you
your joking right? Farmers have been getting rich of growing nothing but corn for ethanol ever since it was mandated to be a fuel additive in the mid 2000's.
Go to key west and ask the red neck power boaters what they do for a living.
Hemp thrives with far less agricultural inputs (less fertilizer, water, and pesticides) than corn.
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