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Re: azs post# 127149

Friday, 08/05/2011 4:01:08 PM

Friday, August 05, 2011 4:01:08 PM

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Agian, I think your recollection is mistaken.

I recall it being stated multiple times that there is a difference between fuel that can be used on federal highways by cars and commercial vehicles. As such, if the output from the P2O process is not used in a federally regulated road system, the deisel that is generated is usable in a non-regulated environment.

I think the actual truth is that diesel is not strictly defined as you insist on telling us. In actual fact, diesel that can be used on roadways has to have addatives, but diesel usable in non-regulated environments (off the road, mining mtrucks, that kind of thing) does not fall under regulations requiring the additives and as such, the diesel output from the P2O machines can be used. It is Diesel. It is just not diesel containing additives that would permit it to be used in federally regulated road systems.

And again, if my understanding is incorrect, please, all you long present longs weigh in and tell the board the precise truth.

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