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Could US industry support the large demand of E85, or Hydrogen, if they became the primary methods of fuel?

Lets say that its 20 years later (or whatever) and cars in the US are fueled by E85. Would we be better off, cost-wise, then we were buying gas? That is to say, could the US farming industry support a large demand of E85, and keep the prices low (and by low, I mean under $2).
Same question for Hydrogen: could it be produced with such volume to keep the prices low enough?
I guess the overall question is, are these alternative fuels capable of being more financially feasible then gas is to us now?

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If hydrogen powered automobiles became available this year, would you drive one?

As an alternate fuel source, hydrogen has great potential. It is present in unlimited quantities in our atmosphere, it burns clean and leaves only water as a result of combustion. One of the current deterents against hydrogen is that it takes a large volume of gas to power a vehicle for long distance trips. Hydrogen is not easily compressed so the volume of the fuel tank in your vehicle is prohibitive for a small to medium car.

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