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Re: Chrf4 post# 1811

Saturday, 08/01/2009 11:47:37 AM

Saturday, August 01, 2009 11:47:37 AM

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Yes, I got on Wed afternoon, thank you.

You look very nice in that teddy, btw.

I just can't see shemp doing anything but being a hicks lackey. He's been on these shady deals too long.

Here's the next scam, press the beet residue into forms, coat with nucap to form a building block and create an international nuclear waste storage facility.




http://www.biofuels-news.com/industry_news.php?item_id=1086

Greenfield to produce bioethanol from radioactive Chernobyl sugar beet
29 July 2009

Irish green energy specialist Greenfield Project Management plans to produce bioethanol from sugar beets grown in Chernobyl soil too radioactive for food crops.

Despite official warnings, many local people continue to grow food in the soil around the site of the 1986 nuclear disaster. The radiation concentrates into roots and stalks which, after harvesting, are ploughed back into the soil, ensuring it remains contaminated.

Now Greenfield, in partnership with Belarusian state engineering concern Belbiopharm, intends to grow sugar beet on the contaminated land. The sugar beet would be radioactive, but the ethanol produced would not: the radioactive compounds would remain in the residue.

Since this could be disposed of safely in a nuclear waste cleanup facility, the soil would be safe to grow food in decades rather than centuries, as experts currently project. The production of biofuel would therefore actually increase the availability of land for food.

Greenfield plans to build the first biofuels distillery next year in one of the most contaminated areas: if the scheme is a success, it plans 10 further plants.






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