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Japanese Make Gasoline From Cattle Dung
By KOZO MIZOGUCHI (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated PressMarch 03, 2006 7:57 AM EST
TOKYO - Scientists in energy-poor Japan said Friday they have found a new source of gasoline - cattle dung.
Sakae Shibusawa, an agriculture
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Kilowatts per Kilo?
Japanese Make Gasoline From Cattle Dung
By KOZO MIZOGUCHI (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated PressMarch 03, 2006 7:57 AM EST
TOKYO
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Howdy Fred,
I've heard the smell of C**S*** called a lot of things in Texas, but Vanillin?? WalMart sell a 40 lb bag of cow manure for .97 cents and our Texas Legislature passes out BS for free. Where
I'm sorry, I don't want any sham
poo
I want the real poo.
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True, Richard.
In a phone conversation with Pete Domenici years ago we
Free Trade potential here?
Japanese Make Gasoline From Cattle Dung
Really not new Applied Dung Chemistry (ADC).
Even Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD) was scooped 9so to speak)by earlier work at the
Temple of Ammon, where camel dung was roasted with table salt
to produce Sal Ammoniac: Still used
Thanks to the collaborative efforts of Joseph Hamrick (a retired NACA/NASA engineer)
heading up Aerospace Research Corp in Roanoke, Virginia in the 70s-80s and early
90s:
Three to Five Megawatt externally-fired gas turbines proven capable of
burning cow dung have been generating on-line power
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