QUOTE: Originally posted by TomDiehl Who owns the rail spur that needs the upgrade?
QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSFrailfan Way to go STUPID UP! http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=46&u_sid=2136526
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal So, a US railroad company craps out on capacity enhancement for a US production facility? Is anyone really suprised? In the meantime, UP is spending how much to further upgrade it's import intermodal corridor? I suspect that if it had been an Asian company that had proposed this plant (all other items being equal), UP would be falling all over itself to provide the necessary track improvements. And yes, ethanol is a complete waste of resources. Yet the same would probably be happening if the proposal had been for a new coal fired power plant.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by James_the_Mad I'm amused that 2-3 mil for the siding would derail a $140 mil project. That adds what, 2% to the overall cost of the project? Was their guesstimated profit margin that thin to start with?
QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer Ethanol:low octane+lousy milage.No thank you.[:(!]
QUOTE: Ethanol:low octane+lousy milage.No thank you.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by James_the_Mad I'm amused that 2-3 mil for the siding would derail a $140 mil project. That adds what, 2% to the overall cost of the project? Was their guesstimated profit margin that thin to start with? I was wondering the same thing. Thats like saying you can't afford to build your new $300,000 home because the $3,000 cost of the driveway. Lame. I think they are just playing games hopeing to have someone else pay the tab.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jakebud TomDiehl and Farmer 03 You guys seem to pay no attention to the thought that in order make ethanol, you have to plow a field, fertilize, plant, harvest, and move the corn to an ethanol plant. Best as I can tell, all of those processes use diesel fuel in trucks and tractors, and that comes from petroleum. Why don't you take a look at how much fuel is used to produce ethanol before its less than wonderous virtues are touted. SPIKE
QUOTE: Originally posted by falconer Oil should have run out already. The world's oil has been pumped for over 100 years. There might be more going on beneath the surface of the earth than we know. The real fuel solution is to combine photosythesis and photovoltaic panels to break apart and bond chemicals for energy storage and energy production. Andrew F.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mudchicken . Some things never change, just this case is larger than most. Sioux Falls really got in over it's head; Uncle Pete may have just done them a huge favor. Hopefully they do a better job at due-dilligence from this point forward.
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
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