Tom,
So let me get this straight, they (range fuels) holds the carrot out there with 
permitting to make 100 million gallons a year, and "plans for expanding to make 
60 million  gallons"  to get 76 million from the department of energy alone, 
300 million  from all. 
I don't know how much a batch is, but they were only "opperational" for one 
year or less, at a claimed rate of beeing able to produce 10 million gallons a 
year.
I heard on the radio that the feds uped the allowable gas ethanol mix from 10% 
to 15%.
It makes me want to puke,  we tax payers  paid at least 7.60$ a gallon for that 
garbage to be made, probably more like $20 a gallon,, then we need to pay 
another $3.00 a gallon to actually buy it at the pump.  Then on top of that we 
all get our personal machinery ie. lawn mowers, chainsaws, weed eaters, even 
our autos and boats, all screwwed up and huge repair bills or lost sundays 
learning to deal with this disassociating garbage fuel with nearly no shelf 
life.
I'm sure that a handfull of people made large money,  and took it with them and 
off they go to the next big money government subdidized project, they won't 
stay with it because there is always easier better money hypothetically doing 
something.
Are there really technical problems, or is it just as Doug infered  a month or 
so ago that the technical problem is that the people who are the best at this 
are just finding a deeper gravy covered dinner sucking up government money, and 
are avoiding the lower paying private sector jobs.
Personal accountability needs to be some where in all this, untill we get back 
to a sink or swim society,, it really will be true "Once a great nation" .
get your gasifier tunned up and ready, its only going to get worse before 
better, I just hope not much and soon.
luke

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Miles 
  To: 'Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification' ; 
[email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 9:47 AM
  Subject: [Gasification] Range Fuels Closing Plant


   

  http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/21755

   

   

  "Cellulosic ethanol company Range Fuels is closing its Soperton, Georgia 
facility after completing it first batch of ethanol, according to story posted 
by Georgia Public Broadcasting. 

  The firm, which has received more than $300 million dollars in state, federal 
and private funding, will lay off the majority of its workers and shutter 
operations, while it attempts to raise more money and address technical 
issues."  

   



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