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	<title>Comments on: Dynamic Fuels breaks ground on 76 Mgy biodiesel plant using Tyson by-products as feedstock</title>
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		<title>By: Dynahog</title>
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		<description>The $1 per gallon tax credit should be removed.  If this is the one I heard discussed in the Senate, it was a question to Big Oil CEOs appearing before a committee.  None of them said they needed it or even wanted it.

This was a ruse loophole where someone has been getting $1 per gallon of blended diesel fuel:  10% biodiesel blended with 90% road diesel.

It is an unnecessary and useless fuel from any viewpoint.  Just a gimmick earmark to give someone $1 per gallon to make the biodiesel to pull off this rip off.  I believe the predominant destination of this con was foreign nations, especially where languages differ and education of government officials is less instructive:  Africa..

But otherwise I like the Dynamic Fuels project.

Sustainable Power Corporation (SSTP) could provide them Vertroleum(R) that is a biocrude oil with properties similar to petroleum.  If Tyson Foods is providing soybean oil (recycling cooking oil), the processing interface should be very close to accepting Vertroleum(R).

SSTP has designs on a 523 MW Green Power Plant to provide electricity to a 400-Reactor Biofuel Plant using about 48 reactors for power generation.  The excess electricity will be on the Power Grid for several million homes.

Recently SSTP has tested Waste processed into pellets.  They are going to be paid $35/ton to get rid of it.  They discovered their processing is far more productive in output Vertroleum(R) than ordinary biomass waste products (i.e., non-food products).

As for Geismar, I&#039;m wondering where their Bio-Synfining Plant gets their electricity.

Picture Green Power Plant and Biofuel Plant nearby and a steady electricity supply and pipeline of Vertroleum(R) to up production quantities significantly from what Tyson Foods can provide.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The $1 per gallon tax credit should be removed.  If this is the one I heard discussed in the Senate, it was a question to Big Oil CEOs appearing before a committee.  None of them said they needed it or even wanted it.</p>
<p>This was a ruse loophole where someone has been getting $1 per gallon of blended diesel fuel:  10% biodiesel blended with 90% road diesel.</p>
<p>It is an unnecessary and useless fuel from any viewpoint.  Just a gimmick earmark to give someone $1 per gallon to make the biodiesel to pull off this rip off.  I believe the predominant destination of this con was foreign nations, especially where languages differ and education of government officials is less instructive:  Africa..</p>
<p>But otherwise I like the Dynamic Fuels project.</p>
<p>Sustainable Power Corporation (SSTP) could provide them Vertroleum(R) that is a biocrude oil with properties similar to petroleum.  If Tyson Foods is providing soybean oil (recycling cooking oil), the processing interface should be very close to accepting Vertroleum(R).</p>
<p>SSTP has designs on a 523 MW Green Power Plant to provide electricity to a 400-Reactor Biofuel Plant using about 48 reactors for power generation.  The excess electricity will be on the Power Grid for several million homes.</p>
<p>Recently SSTP has tested Waste processed into pellets.  They are going to be paid $35/ton to get rid of it.  They discovered their processing is far more productive in output Vertroleum(R) than ordinary biomass waste products (i.e., non-food products).</p>
<p>As for Geismar, I&#8217;m wondering where their Bio-Synfining Plant gets their electricity.</p>
<p>Picture Green Power Plant and Biofuel Plant nearby and a steady electricity supply and pipeline of Vertroleum(R) to up production quantities significantly from what Tyson Foods can provide.</p>
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