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Re: westeffer post# 621

Sunday, 04/27/2008 6:52:55 PM

Sunday, April 27, 2008 6:52:55 PM

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Some questions for those more informed than I...

I either read somewhere or heard from someone that one of the problems with bio fuels is that they can't run an engine on their own...that they must be mixed with gasoline or some other form of petroleum based fuel. If this is the case then there are obvious limitations on how beneficial bio fuels can be and how much demand there would be for it. I have read a couple articles saying that there is already a glut of production facilities and that many which had been scheduled for construction have been halted and some that were in the process of being built have been halted.

So, are there any more informed individuals here that can comment on my current perspective and perhaps shed some more light for us here? If there are some added benefits that this particular investment offers to insure against the problems I mentioned above, they should certainly be highlighted. If not, then I think it's important to be aware of that as well.

I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade here. I'm in the process of accumulating shares, thanks to Sterling, and I am trying to educate myself more about bio fuels in general.

There has been a lot of positive stuff posted here and I like it, but I always think it wise to consider the negatives in order to be as informed as possible. Looking at the negative aspects of anything allows one to find resolutions to problems...and sometimes prevent problems before they even occur...as well as to aid one in being prepared for unpleasant possibilities. At least this is my intent here.

TIA

Rich

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