A new process developed by the University of Wisconsin was posted on this
board a while back (it's in the archives.) The process talks about green
diesel and using the entire feedstock instead of just the fatty acids.
I don't know the feasability of making this process a commercially accepted
way of making bio, but if and/or when this happens, won't people who try to
disprove bio fuel basically have to eat their words?
Does anybody know how long it would/does take a processs like this to see
the light of day in large scale commercial production, or does it depend on
if they are forcefully bought out by the "oll cumpnies?"
I would really like to see a process like this become more widespread. More
energy, less cost, how can that be bad?
Ryan
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