5 thoughts on “Sugarcane conversion to Ethanol and further implications”
Very easy to follow along. I like how you had something to compare it too all along – corn. That helped to put things into perspective. Perhaps you could cut down on time a little bit… Other than that, it was very informative and entertaining.
This was very interesting, I never knew of all the advantages sugarcane had over corn in ethanol production. I was especially surprised by the fact that fossil fuels are needed to produce ethanol from corn.
You guys did great. Your talk was informative and creative. I can’t think of too many improvements you could make. The length is obviously something you would want to decrease. Your overall tone and volume is pretty good. I enjoyed tuning in to your podcast. The translation… one arm .. gold.
The length is obviously a bit much but otherwise it was a great podcast. Very creative and well executed; the information was easy to follow and well presented.
Very easy to follow along. I like how you had something to compare it too all along – corn. That helped to put things into perspective. Perhaps you could cut down on time a little bit… Other than that, it was very informative and entertaining.
This was very interesting, I never knew of all the advantages sugarcane had over corn in ethanol production. I was especially surprised by the fact that fossil fuels are needed to produce ethanol from corn.
It is quite long but also very informative. I also like the part when she had to translate for the speaker.
You guys did great. Your talk was informative and creative. I can’t think of too many improvements you could make. The length is obviously something you would want to decrease. Your overall tone and volume is pretty good. I enjoyed tuning in to your podcast. The translation… one arm .. gold.
The length is obviously a bit much but otherwise it was a great podcast. Very creative and well executed; the information was easy to follow and well presented.