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Friday, 07/25/2008 3:11:02 PM

Friday, July 25, 2008 3:11:02 PM

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Just an FYI, Bio Fuels are History in The USA.Please read. The Beebers knew this going in, he was talking Palm Oil and other BS and held us here telling the lie the plant will be multi feedstock. Yup it is multi feedstock you have "Chicken Fat, and the Multi meaning to this is It was collected from "Multi" Meals of Fried Chicken that Lamar and Robert were eating daily! Someone said it here before, Dem boys in Alabam look like they eat well, Of Course they do silly! Thats the Multi Feedstock we feed our Boys!

http://www.isa.org/InTechTemplate.cfm?Section=Article_Index1&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=70176


By John Arnold and Don Mack
When entrepreneur Ken Arnold entered the biodiesel market in mid-2006, the prices of raw feedstocks, including soybean and vegetable oils and animal fats, were low.
Investors in his startup company, Memphis Biofuels, agreed projections for biodiesel profits were solid. All signs pointed to a great future for the company as the green field project in Memphis, Tenn., got off the ground.
But in early 2007, the prices for soybean, vegetable, and animal fat feed stocks increased to a point where it was, and remains, difficult for biodiesel producers to make a profit.
“The biodiesel market is going through a challenging time right now,” said President and Chief Executive Arnold, who has more than 30 years of chemical industry experience. “While I am confident the biodiesel business will move forward, many small producers relying on niche or local markets will not survive.”
In addition to being one of the nation’s largest capacity producers of biodiesel—50-milliongallons annually—Arnold has reason to be optimistic about the future of Memphis Biofuels. “We have a full service laboratory, direct access to the Mississippi River, and five Class-1 railroads in the United States, and a state-of-the art process control system.”
Key to fast startup
In June 2006, after Memphis Biofuels found its investors, it converted a former chemical processing plant into one of the nation’s largest capacity production facilities of biodiesel within 90 days.



Youse get my drift? All in my not so humble opinion!
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Youse get my drift? All in my not so humble opinion!
I collect indians! My Boyfriend is a Seminole Indian! And he approves this message!

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