Todd wrote:
David,
I'm trying to get a handle on what yesterday's technology is
relative to biodiesel manufacture.
Esterification and transesterification technologies aren't going
to be changing much more in the future than they have in the
recent past. And even if a few improvements in CP or
be pulled even if there is
no Government help, then let me know. It all boils down to production cost
and the selling price in the market.
-Chandra
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to
spare - even in the US.
Todd Swearingen
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Tom,
please allow me one question: What is the potential amount of
UVO,
yellow
occur, the wheel is still going to be round, invaluable and
profitable.
Todd Swearingen
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Tom,
Camillo reckons 250,000 gal/yr
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From: Shukrainternationals [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I came back today and noticed your posting on biofuel site
about the result
of the application to DOE.
It is too bad the application
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I got a reply from the US DOE yesterday saying they found no merit in my
preliminary grant application
, and
ENERGEA biodiesel technology,
Austria
www.energea.at
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I got a reply from the US DOE yesterday saying
Tom,
Camillo reckons 250,000 gal/yr is too small to be economic based on European
experience. Please bear in mind that Europeans enjoyed a lot of EU
financial support and possibly illegal tax breaks in their home markets.
Therefore they did not have to hone costs in anything like the way you
Actually, the proposal is for 1,000,000 gpy plant. My estimate is that there
is about 1 gallon available for recovery per person per year. Albany is in a
2,000,000 metro center, but the oil will come from beyond that area too.
The situation in the US is that it is illegal for small producers
I got a reply from the US DOE yesterday saying they found no merit in my
preliminary grant application. I'm a little disappointed, but thought there
might still be something of value here. If you have the time, let me know
what you think
Tom Leue
Homestead Inc.
Biomass Research and
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