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Harry Krause
 
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Default use Biodiesel, OPEC get a life.

K. Smith wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 23:49:35 +0000, Joe wrote:


"K. Smith" wrote in message
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Just like domestic garbage so-called recycling, it's a scam after mostly
tax payers money fromn weak govt & quasi govt instrumentalities.

Cost the GDP, jobs & the enviroment dearly, don't fall for it.

K


Tell that to Butterball, they power a whole factory solely on turkey innards
and bones.
They use NO electricity from any other source and have surplus power they
sell back to the local power company.
I'm sure there are many scams out there that promise energy from waste, but
this isnt one of them.


Joe,

I'm not familiar with that example but certainly wouldn't just accept their
claims.


You're actually not familiar with much of anything, but you sure try
hard to give the impression.



If these people take in turkeys & produce processed (lots of steam &
heat??) product out the other end, then try to claim they do it without
any energy inputs??? indeed say they have excess?? well they certainly
know how to process investor turkeys that's for su-)

These claims never ever stand up to independant examinations,



As a matter of fact, there are any number of turkey and chicken
processing plants that have adopted and innovated technology that allows
them to use the byproducts of the animals they slaughter as the "fuel"
to feed their energy needs.

Most of these processes are a bit more advanced technologically than
buying someone's already built diesel engine and welding or superglueing
it onto a kit-bashed outboard motor lower unit and then claiming you've
invented some new product.

There are plenty of articles available on converting the by-products of
food processing into energy. It wouldn't surprise me if some clever boys
have figured out how to generate enough for self-sufficiency.

What the hell do you *really* know, Ms. Smith? Most of what you post
reads as if you're drunk, high or just generally ****ed at how the world
has passed you by.

Your best bet would be to enroll in a a high school level course in
standard English.