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Re: PaperProphet post# 41312

Friday, 05/04/2007 12:27:43 PM

Friday, May 04, 2007 12:27:43 PM

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Two problems with your theory:

One, with theability to make more biofuel per bushel using a catalyst than anyone else and the green credits, green certs etc offsetting costs as well as selling the biogas and fertilizer to also offset costs, USSE has a better chance to make a profit with their plan.

Second, even if their electricity costs more than some other sources, many are willing to pay a premium if its for a good cause, helping the environment etc. I know currently I have choices in electricity as well as many other choices I make in homes, cars, food etc., I don't always choose the cheapest. If there is some added benefit, others will pay more for "green energy".