How can that be interpreted any way other than 4 billion gallons of gasoline displaced?
I am about to run to work, but I want to revisit this. Of course there is one very simple reason that your interpretation can be wrong: The gasoline inputs into the ethanol production process are a lot higher than advertised. That will help eat up your hypothetical displacement. That’s off the top of my head, but it warrants a closer look. I will revisit our earlier discussion. Please continue to give your input. My goal is to have a FAQ that is not open to interpretation.
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