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Re: Hazards of Biodiesel
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Posted by Ken Macfarlane on August 02, 2006 at 09:35:00 from (156.34.142.102):
In Reply to: Re: Hazards of Biodiesel posted by Mark - IN. on August 02, 2006 at 05:08:31:
It is more expensive than traditional diesel, mostly cause traditional diesel is there to be pumped/cleaned/cracked and sold. But biodiesel is a huge potential stepping stone to get away from mid-east oil. Think of all the unused farmland in the US and Canada sitting empty being regrown over in weeds and trees. If they can get refining biodiesel to be cheaper and less centralized so we don't have to ship products all over creation there is a real trend of self-sufficiency that could develop. Imagine the savings of not having to send troops all over the world if a pipe line might be threatened or if so and so might threaten ships passing through the suez canal etc etc. Imagine what being able to grow your own fuel will do for your world position when other oil supplies dwindle. Short sighted would say biodiesel is not an improvement, long term it is gonna get better. Has to.
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