wouldn't it be more efficient if they just burned the
soybeans plant and all?


--- Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> >> Could that same Soy Diesel b used for heating
> homes in the northeast?  What
> >> a great idea.
> >>     
> It already is.  Some oil companies are offering
> 20/80 mixes, which can 
> be burned in any existing oil furnace.  A few people
> have tried 100% 
> bio-oil, and the only problem is that sometimes it
> eats through some 
> sort of gasket in the furnace.  Once you replace
> that (apparently an 
> expensive job), it's fine.  Some people never have
> any problem at all.
> 
> 
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