John Burk wrote"
University of NH has a nice site showing the feasibility and economics of
petroleum replacements ("unh biodiesel" , 1st item on Google and Yahoo) .
Biodiesel from algae that grows in salt water and feeds on sewage may be the
the best choice . It seems that energy won't be a problem in the future if
Wahington doesn't get in the way .
John Burk
Sounds to me like we should be developing a replacement for septic tanks and
start developing a salt water and sewage treatment systems for Biodiesel
production. We would reduce the pollution going into our lakes and streams and
produce a renewable resource for energy. A win, win for sure.
John's comments about our gov. getting in the way is so true!!! When are we
going to take back our country!
Otto
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