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geo money could you put a flow diagram that shows this process including inputs of biomass to the reactor the place where the gas comes comes out, the condensation of the gas the cuts 1 and 2, the use of the remaining gas as fuel for generators the input to distillation tower, the outputs from the distillation tower of biogasoline etc. and most important the input location of the secret additive that makes all this possible why other pyrolysis can not do this.
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New subject. There was a political cartoon in our local newspaper that inferred that biofuels were more of a threat to global warming than fossil fuels. Personally, I don't think global warming is a threat. God will make a way irregardless. However, if it gets enough press it could have an effect on our investment. I haven't read anything on any of the forums on this subject. Does anyone have any insight? Is there any stats on our juice in this regard?
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February 24, 2008 9:48 AM PST
Biofuel takes flight with Virgin Atlantic Posted by Michael Kanellos | Post a comment Virgin Atlantic Airways flew a 747 from London to Amsterdam on Sunday powered in part by a biodiesel made from tropical oils. The fuel used by the plane is a combination of regular kerosene-based jet fuel and a biodiesel from Imperium Renewables composed of babassu oil and coconut oil. Babassu comes from a tree in Brazil. In fact, 80 percent of the fuel consumed by the plane was kerosene-based. Only 20 percent of the fuel used on the flight came from plant oils. Still, it's a first, says Virgin. |
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U.S. gasoline prices rise to $3.10 a gallon: survey Sun Feb 24, 5:15 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States rose in the last two weeks, tracking a rise in crude oil prices, according to a nationwide survey. ADVERTISEMENT The national average for self-serve, regular, unleaded gas was $3.1011 per gallon on February 22, up 15.88 cents from two weeks earlier, and up 75.24 cents from a year ago, according to the Lundberg survey of about 7,000 gas stations. "It is entirely from rising crude oil prices," survey editor Trilby Lundberg said on Sunday. U.S. oil hit a record last week amid expectations the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) could maintain or reduce output at its March meeting, rather than increase to meet calls from consumers. Lundberg, however, played down the expected impact of any OPEC decision on gasoline prices. "If crude recedes a little it will be from the normal, world oil demand downturn that happens during the warmer months. But even that would not prevent further rises at the pump in the U.S. because very soon gasoline will take on its own price strengths from rising seasonal demand," Lundberg said. At $3.37, Honolulu had the highest average gasoline price in the nation, while Phoenix had the least expensive of the stations surveyed, Lundberg said. (Reporting by Ritsuko Ando, editing by Maureen Bavdek |
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