On the note of SSPC, I recently called them to for some brokering info on
their fuel (about a week ago) and still no call back. Prolly just the
holidays . but, this is the kind of lack of response that I have
gotten before. They must be doing well to ignore folks. ;-)
James Slayden
On
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 09:34:35 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
On the note of SSPC, I recently called them to for some brokering info on
their fuel (about a week ago) and still no call back. Prolly just the
holidays . but, this is the kind of lack of response that I have
gotten before. They must be
On Thu, 26 Dec 2002 15:39:19 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
Um, why do people forget about Arkenol??!! They have been around actually
doing cellulosic ethanol already in the Sacramento area test plant.
http://www.arkenol.com/
Well, until this moment I had never heard of them (or perhaps I've run
Re biotech, James, see the one at the end: And here's one that went wrong.
Ethanol from cellulose
http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol_link.html#cellulose
Wood-Ethanol Report: Technology Review, Environment Canada 1999 --
good overview of the problem and the current solutions on offer.
Um, why do people forget about Arkenol??!! They have been around actually
doing cellulosic ethanol already in the Sacramento area test plant.
http://www.arkenol.com/
I have read up on all of Novozymes, but remember they are biotech, and
that is something that should be carefully considered.
Very interesting. The inclusion of Genencor and Novozymes is
interesting because they're the sort of cellulosic sourcing that has
been mentioned (by DOE study) as make-or-break for getting
waste-to-ethanol going and making ethanol more economical in
California and elsewhere.
It was an
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 16:38:46 EST
Subject: ETHANOL IN CALIFORNIA
To: (a helluva lot of people, including me)
The American Coalition for Ethanol and The Clean Fuels Development Coalition
are pleased to announce a workshop to be held in Sacramento California on
February