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Look at Solyendra as a extreme example. Or their embracing old battery technology which will be displaced by a better solution (many are in development with private corporations as they should be).
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As for the US corn subsidies/ethanol should end and food prices should moderate thereafter. Converting food crops into energy is a ridiculous waste of resources, especially when methanol and other additives are cheaper and require no subsidy. This should not overly impact the need for fertilizers in that the crops will rotate to other profitable plants to grow.
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Abandon U.S. Ethanol in Favor of Natural Gas [View article]
LNG is also a good solution for those trucks ad automobiles that use lots of fuel. Ethanol is the single stupidest fuel solution to be introduced and pushed onto consumers and is costing our government billions it can't afford. Even though the author may not be against ethanol I certainly am. Any sane person would be unless you are the corn and agriculture lobby that wants free lunches. This is the best thing to happen to them since they got the US to pay them for not growing crops or growing them and plowing them under.
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Business debt is fundamental to the healthy growth and expansion of the economy. Essentially, it is applying utilization of current resources to derive value add in the future. What do I mean by that? It is using assets to create goods and services in the future. Only this allows assets to be used for something called consumption of new things. Without allowing healthy business debt, we would most likely only be able to buy used clothes and other people's unwanted goods on e-bay.
Sure, a few rich companies can make some goods and services without debt. But prosperous the world would not be if every business didn't use debt. Nor would the world be as rich or efficient as it is today.