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QUOTE: Originally posted by JOdom It would be interesting to hear cost figures for biodiesel versus petrodiesel. Anyone out there have any? The increased oilseed demand could be a good thing for farmers, if the economics work. Saw a gadget suitable for home use on TV a while back that turned used restaurant frying oil into biodiesel. It was a turnkey system, with all the tanks and chemicals included, that was small enough to fit in a garage or small outbuilding. The cost per gallon stated on the show was 70-80 cents per gallon. I'm beginning to consider it.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by blhanel I hope you're not downwind as the prevailing wind blows- ADM's ethanol plant here in CR STINKS! In fact, many people here like to take the city's official motto, "The City of Five Seasons", and change it to "The City of Five Smells".
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QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal ...or we could just allow refiners to keep the sulpher in diesel, then you solve both the comparative price increase relative to gasoline, and you keep the lubricity qualities of the fuel. I seriously doubt that previous sulpher levels in diesel have caused much if anything in the way of true (aka quantitative) environmental damage. If the econazis don't like it, tough. If not for them we wouldn't be in this mess in the first place.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Acid rain is a naturally occuring phenomenon. It has always been and always will be. Man's SOX contributions are so miniscule it did not and does not significantly affect the pH of rain one way or another. The forced reductions in SOX is similar to the new****nic standards or the proposed carbon taxes - such actions measurably do nothing to make the world a better place, but they do make some of the "stuck on stupid" crowd feel good about themselves. Or to put it another way: How much more pollution is being caused by the increase use in energy necessary to make biodiesel and ethanol over the energy used to crack petroleum or to liquify coal? It's one thing if you are using a biofuel feedstock that is a waste product or by-product of some other process, but it's altogether insane to grow crops and/or harvest trees specifically to make biofuels.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Mark in Utah - what is your source for the man-causde acid rain horror stories?
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