Bryce writes in The Wall Street  Journal -  using biofuels to displace oil  requires massive subsidies. Last year, Bryce points out, the  Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported that the cost to taxpayers of  using corn ethanol to reduce gas consumption by one gallon is $1.78.  "This year, the corn ethanol sector will produce about 13.8 billion  gallons of ethanol, the energy equivalent of about 9.1 billion gallons  of gasoline," he says. "Using the CBO's numbers, that means the total  cost to taxpayers this year for the ethanol boondoggle will be about  $16.2 billion" 
Haase - "IF we do not fix what's right with BioFuels.... the right will make them wrong."
 
Haase - "IF we do not fix what's right with BioFuels.... the right will make them wrong."