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Friday, 04/28/2006 3:31:07 PM

Friday, April 28, 2006 3:31:07 PM

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So far everything I have read about NNLX is encouraging. I grew up on a farm/ranch in Colorado had plans on being a Veterinarian but had to drop out after three years because of events. However I managed several credit hours of classes in MicroBiology before dropping out. I still have an interest in one of the family farms and I try to stay current with what is going on in farm and ranch country. Feedlot and hog confinement waste products have been an expensive burden in meat production for a long time. I hope NNLX can use their process in managing manure in these operations. It would be great if farmers could use this technology to provide their own power needs from waste.

There is a pilot project that started up near Mead, Nebraska last year. In that Privately owned operation corn is raised for Ethanol and to feed cattle. The manure generated by the cattle is put into an anerobic generator to make METHANE. Maybe they could use the bacteria that NNLX is using and generate Hydrogen instead. This whole system is a closed loop within the PLAN being providing all their own energy needs and having a surplus of Ethanol, beef and electricity for sale.

Farmers are sick and tired of paying high inputs for things like fertilizer, diesel fuel etc. and then not having any control over the marketing of their grain and meat. There is going to be a big boom in Wind Power, tecnology like NNLX and others. Think small scale instead of huge giants like Exxon/Mobil and similar companies. That is where billion$$$ will be made in the next few decades. By spreading out the production of energy across the whole country we will be leass vulnerable to dependance on our sources of energy from often unfriendly foreign countries.
JMHO
Dennis
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