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I guess everyone else's opinions are just uneducated rubbish.
I look forward to seeing Ron mills on the cover of Time magazine
Man of the year,decade,century. Lol
Who on the inside are you talking to. Or is everything you're saying just wishful thinking.
Agree, enjoy the day.
LMFAO. Oil is not shaking in their boots. And the US will not be using methanol to fuel all cars anytime soon.
I totally disagree with you. Cars are now so clean and fuel efficient, ethanol, and especially methanol, are on the backburner.
I hope by then we are driving electric cars.
Some studies say the opposite.
Also, I'm not disputing the volume of methanol used, just the direction the U.S is taking.
Methanol and ethanol are dead in north America. News just out yesterday on this. Also, to say North America is dependent on foreign oil, that's crazy. We will be an exporter soon.
Great stuff here.
Love the optimism. Still, I don't see it happening. On a large scale that is.
It might happen, it might not happen. All I know is, if it ever gets to market, it better be a whole lot cheaper than gas. Otherwise, dead in the water.
"The Fuel Of The Future" is a very bold claim.
My conclusion. Never count you're chickens before they hatch.
What's with these 100 share buys. Once the stock goes to .38, boom, 100 shares at .42. Lmfao
Lets see some results then. I would love to see how severally vehicles perform, or handle the corrosion issues ,after a couple of years using straight methanol and singular.
so it hasn't been independently tested. Maybe we should call consumer reports. Lol
prove it. I haven't seen any independent test results. Have you?
Superior remains to be seen.
That article makes a good case against methanol as well. All the clean benefits of the product offset by the way dirtier process of coal to methanol production. That region of china would also suffer a water shortage under mass production.
Eventually methanol prices will rise as well. Just look at diesel prices. Also, I believe China imports their methanol. They don't have an abundance of their own. If they want to produce what they do have, its an extremely dirty method. Lots of coal and more water than they can spare.
If this product ever gets to market,it better be alot cheaper then regular gas. Otherwise why use it. It will ultimately be up to the consumer. Oil and gas isn't going away anytime soon. Imo
That's what I would like to know. Where are all the test results. Before you would even attempt to introduce a product like this, you would think there must have been extensive testing.
Where is it?
Time will tell. By no means a slam dunk. The logistics are massive.
Remember, you still need customers to buy it.
Is it worth their wild.
Does the product work?