Hey Ed,
Out here in Cali there might be sensitivity to it, and on that note it
kinda defeats the purpose of the carbon sequestering and being a
renewable.
I think that securing a known feedstock will be of value for marketing
purposes. I was thinking along the lines of having different
Hola,
In talking with someone recently who is interested in purchasing some
biodiesel, and interesting comment came up in our email exchange. He
indicated that he was more interested in biodiesel made from crude VO than
that made of WVO. I was trying to convince him that the WVO option was
James: side issue...how do people feel about the fact that much
biodiesel will be coming from animal fats, especially in warm climates?
Will commercial biodiesel need to be sold as veg and non-veg origin,
aside from this WVO/SVO source issue, (which is silly, there is no CO
sequestering
Sounds to me like the one that got away, I don't hear this kind of
thinking very much and I'd say your customer has a weak or non-existent
science background so I wouldn't try to approach it from a scientific
point of view.
I would tell them it was a very intersesting perspective that you had
to reach harvestable size...
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