[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have to be cheaper to the customer than the alternative. When it
comes to diesel fuel, nobody really cares a fig about it's greeness.
They just want cheap fuel.
That's very sweeping, Dave. Lots of people care that it's cleaner,
including companies, and it makes a
Keith you are indeed correct, but if we qualified every statement
we'd never get done
On a medium/large scale of biodiesel production you have to assume
that negative/realistic attitude. It's one thing selling a few litres
to interested committed people like you and me. It's entirely another
You have to be cheaper to the customer than the alternative. When it
comes to diesel fuel, nobody really cares a fig about it's greeness.
They just want cheap fuel. Even in Germany where it's well
established, biodiesel is about 10% cheaper at the pump than
dinodiesel.
Biodiesel is only