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Sunday, 04/29/2018 12:21:10 AM

Sunday, April 29, 2018 12:21:10 AM

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''SusOils was the largest supplier of Renewable Jet Fuel to the US Military, who certified its entire multi-branch tactical aircraft fleet on renewable fuel produced from SusOils patented Camelina oil seed varieties. SusOils has vetted the entire supply chain from plant science to production agriculture and all the way to fuels processing in large scale production.''

''GCEH currently owns or contracts farms in the United States, Mexico and the Domincan Republic GCEH also owns Sustainable Oils, the leader in the development and produciton of Camelina Oil, the only EPA approved non-food based feedstock for the production of Advanced Biofuels.''
https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-palmer-b51bb710

2014:
But today, firms can only generate around 40 million gallons of the stuff — 98 percent less than the original plan’s total.
One reason why: Biofuel companies aren’t like high-tech firms that can start small and slowly scale up. A new biofuel refinery could cost anywhere from $65 to $300 million to build. (And that doesn’t even begin to address the costs involved with farming the land or transporting the product.) Investors are hesitant to lend out that kind of money without major customers who are committed to buy the fuel; customers are skittish about making those kinds of commitments until they know the biofuel-maker can actually deliver. Currently, there’s not a single commercial-grade biorefinery operating in this country (although several are in the works).'''
https://www.brookings.edu/opinions/how-the-navys-incompetence-sank-the-green-fleet/


2015:
CONCLUSIONS
''It is clear that despite regulatory uncertainty, a biorefinery industry for “advanced biofuels and bioproducts” is emerging in the United States. However, it is difficult to track its progress because of its newness, the confidentiality inherent in any new technology, confusing bioenergy/biorefinery announcements and the lack of organizations that can perform objective analyses across all technologies and industries.''
http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2015/01/25/a-u-s-biorefinery-industry-is-emerging/

http://advancedbiofuelsassociation.com/blog/velocys-confirms-mississippi-site-for-first-u-s-biorefinery/

http://advancedbiofuelsassociation.com/blog/

https://fuelsamerica.org/2017/11/06/press-release-new-ad-hails-president-trumps-rejection-refiner-attacks-biofuels/


IDK - This is just a quick query; trump seems be eclectic when it comes to energy.
who knows what Richard's up to.


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