Keith,

Thank you, I will go through it and we will discuss
the differences.

Hakan


At 08:02 PM 12/5/2002 +0900, you wrote:
>Hi Hakan
>
> >It is difficult to make tables in mail, if you cannot use html.
> >Therefore I also did the tables at the end of,
> >
> >http://energy.saving.nu/biofuels/biofuelorg.shtml
> >
> >Hakan
>
>Difficult too to discuss them by email, for the same reason, so I
>copied your tables and did an alternative version for comparison,
>here:
>http://journeytoforever.org/ethanol_compare.html
>
>Best
>
>Keith
>
>
> >At 04:08 PM 12/4/2002 +0100, Hakan Falk wrote:
> >
> > >Keith,
> > >
> > >Original draft for article at
> > >http://energy.saving.nu/biofuels/biofuelorg.shtml
> > >
> > >You just posted several press releases from oil companies and these are
> > >quite telling. They touch very much the subject of my article. The
> > >situation in Poland and the "moonshine" argument, show the relevance of
> > >this discussion. David have already started to think about it and I hope
> > >that we get more valuable views.
> > >
> > >To add to the discussion about centralization versus decentralization risk
> > >for Ethanol and biodiesel/SVO, I have done the following tables. I is a
> > >topic for discussion and I am not claiming that I got it right on the 
> first
> > >time or on my own.
> > >
> > >The following table is a first attempt to map technical feasibility of
> > >fossil to bio fuel replacement.



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