Thursday, January 14, 2010 6:47:38 PM
According to Kukkonen, a new independent analysis in Europe verified that Giant King Grass has excellent energy content (19.2 megajoules per dry kilogram, or 4,585 kilocalories per kilogram-- slightly higher than previous measurements). And the fast-growing nature of Giant King Grass means it is a highly productive and economically advantageous crop, compared to all other biomass crops. Furthermore, Giant King Grass can be harvested in the first year, whereas many other energy crops cannot be harvested until they have been growing for two or more years. "We feel these characteristics together make Giant King Grass very attractive to biomass users, and we are seeing evidence of that in the form of requests for proposals, sales inquiries and MOUs," he said
so there is the second analysis of our wonderful grass...as for the live test...why waste grass if they know they dont need to "test" it and are ready to go into full production with it?? you are acting so disapointed by the fact that they didnt do the test...when actually i think most of us see it as an encouraging sign that everyone is confident our grass will work just fine. so do you agree?? if not tell me why it doesnt bother you so much.
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