[biofuels-biz] finally, a James Woolsey interview.... covers more than one proposed alt-fuel-bio-fuel solution

2003-03-11 Thread murdoch

http://www.evworld.com/databases/storybuilder.cfm?storyid=507

I wonder what fuel they were talking about here:

In addition to ethanol production, he also sees promise in a new
technology called Thermo-Depolymerization. In partnership with Conagra
Foods, a large food processor in the United States, a small company called
Changing World Technologies, has installed a system that will take
agriculture waste from a turkey processing plant in Carthage, Missouri and
convert it into a short-chain hydrocarbon gas similar to natural gas and a
high-grade bio-diesel fuel, among other bi-products.

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Re: [biofuels-biz] finally, a James Woolsey interview.... covers more than one proposed alt-fuel-bio-fuel solution

2003-03-11 Thread Steve Spence

methane?

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 http://www.evworld.com/databases/storybuilder.cfm?storyid=507

 I wonder what fuel they were talking about here:

 In addition to ethanol production, he also sees promise in a new
 technology called Thermo-Depolymerization. In partnership with Conagra
 Foods, a large food processor in the United States, a small company called
 Changing World Technologies, has installed a system that will take
 agriculture waste from a turkey processing plant in Carthage, Missouri and
 convert it into a short-chain hydrocarbon gas similar to natural gas and a
 high-grade bio-diesel fuel, among other bi-products.

 Biofuels at Journey to Forever
 http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
 Biofuel at WebConX
 http://webconx.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/biofuel.htm
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Re: [biofuels-biz] finally, a James Woolsey interview.... covers more than one proposed alt-fuel-bio-fuel solution

2003-03-11 Thread James Slayden

WOW!  There is a market for FFA's ..

http://www.changingworldtech.com/techfr.htm

I would have never guessed.  Now how to sell it in bulk following glyc
seperation.  

James Slayden


On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, murdoch wrote:

 http://www.evworld.com/databases/storybuilder.cfm?storyid=507
 
 I wonder what fuel they were talking about here:
 
 In addition to ethanol production, he also sees promise in a new
 technology called Thermo-Depolymerization. In partnership with Conagra
 Foods, a large food processor in the United States, a small company
 called
 Changing World Technologies, has installed a system that will take
 agriculture waste from a turkey processing plant in Carthage, Missouri
 and
 convert it into a short-chain hydrocarbon gas similar to natural gas and
 a
 high-grade bio-diesel fuel, among other bi-products.
 
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[biofuel] Re: [biofuels-biz] finally, a James Woolsey interview.... covers more than one proposed alt-fuel-bio-fuel solution

2003-03-11 Thread James Slayden

WOW!  There is a market for FFA's ..

http://www.changingworldtech.com/techfr.htm

I would have never guessed.  Now how to sell it in bulk following glyc
seperation.  

James Slayden


On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, murdoch wrote:

 http://www.evworld.com/databases/storybuilder.cfm?storyid=507
 
 I wonder what fuel they were talking about here:
 
 In addition to ethanol production, he also sees promise in a new
 technology called Thermo-Depolymerization. In partnership with Conagra
 Foods, a large food processor in the United States, a small company
 called
 Changing World Technologies, has installed a system that will take
 agriculture waste from a turkey processing plant in Carthage, Missouri
 and
 convert it into a short-chain hydrocarbon gas similar to natural gas and
 a
 high-grade bio-diesel fuel, among other bi-products.
 
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