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Re: thebobber post# 54474

Thursday, 10/08/2009 6:40:43 PM

Thursday, October 08, 2009 6:40:43 PM

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Yes, we can cut down. And then we put more cars on the road which helps to make up the demand we lost. And when cars can drive further on a gallon, we WILL DRIVE FURTHER because we can. Americans aren't going to cut back till their wallets are dry or until they can't find a vehicle that runs on fuel any more.


So you see the future as 5500 co-ops each making about 2000 GPD? That should put quite a few illegals to work I'm sure. I have the feeling the process will have to be Wal-Mart'ed to be of any real use. Quality and EPA regulations making it nearly impossible for just anyone to do without significant investment. Trust me, even the Oil companies will back the EPA on such regulation to make sure mom and pop don't get any ideas.



"The genetic innovations of algae will bring a strain of where you use a big blender and out comes combustible biofuel with no refining."

Not very likely. Any matter that is not oil is a contaminant, some of which is sequestered CO2. What you propose would release the CO2 back into the environment during processing or during the combustion process thereby making the whole CO2 point moot. Unless you seriously believe someone will engineer carbon free living oil, then you must accept the fact that no matter how much oil a strain produces, a certain amount of the Algae will always be "undesired" in the combustion process.