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I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat.
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![]() "Maxwell" wrote in message ... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 Wow! PETA (People Eating Tasty Animals) may have a cow on this one! Speaking of Cow I feel like a Steak! |
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"Maxwell" wrote in message
... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 There has been a good bit of discussion of "anything to oil" technology over the past couple of years--mostly involving poultry and slaughter house waste. Some of the "guestimates" of the possible quantity seem optomistic, but it is a great idea and I am very glad to see it heading toward production. Peter |
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![]() "Peter Dohm" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" wrote in message ... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 There has been a good bit of discussion of "anything to oil" technology over the past couple of years--mostly involving poultry and slaughter house waste. Some of the "guestimates" of the possible quantity seem optomistic, but it is a great idea and I am very glad to see it heading toward production. I agree. I have heard a lot also, but this is the first time I have heard of anything as significant as someone investing $150m. Really peaked my interest. It also seems interesting, they at least "think" the have an answer for the cold temperature performance. If they plan to produce 75m gallons the first year for military aircraft and I assume tanks, they must plan to resolve a lot of issues that could open the some doors for GA use of biodiesel. |
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![]() "Maxwell" wrote in message ... "Peter Dohm" wrote in message ... "Maxwell" wrote in message ... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 There has been a good bit of discussion of "anything to oil" technology over the past couple of years--mostly involving poultry and slaughter house waste. Some of the "guestimates" of the possible quantity seem optomistic, but it is a great idea and I am very glad to see it heading toward production. I agree. I have heard a lot also, but this is the first time I have heard of anything as significant as someone investing $150m. Really peaked my interest. It also seems interesting, they at least "think" the have an answer for the cold temperature performance. If they plan to produce 75m gallons the first year for military aircraft and I assume tanks, they must plan to resolve a lot of issues that could open the some doors for GA use of biodiesel. Read about the history of engines their was diesel engines that ran off whale oil! |
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Peter Dohm wrote:
"Maxwell" wrote in message ... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 Some of the "guestimates" of the possible quantity seem optomistic, but it is a great idea and I am very glad to see it heading toward production. Considering what Tyson's done with poultry production and industry wages, they're likely to give us biodiesel that costs 50 cents a gallon, though all the refinery workers will be illegal aliens and every gas station will have a chicken-manure lagoon out back. |
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![]() Gives new meaning to the term "horsepower." Perhaps we can coin a new term: "cowpower": It's the adjusted brake horsepower of your aircraft engine while operating on animal fat. |
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Stella Starr wrote:
Peter Dohm wrote: "Maxwell" wrote in message ... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 Some of the "guestimates" of the possible quantity seem optomistic, but it is a great idea and I am very glad to see it heading toward production. Considering what Tyson's done with poultry production and industry wages, they're likely to give us biodiesel that costs 50 cents a gallon, though all the refinery workers will be illegal aliens and every gas station will have a chicken-manure lagoon out back. I could live with that for $0.50 fuel. |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Stella Starr wrote: Peter Dohm wrote: "Maxwell" wrote in message ... I guess Tyson foods plans on trimming some of the fat. http://www.syntroleum.com/pr_individ...NewsID=1018955 Some of the "guestimates" of the possible quantity seem optomistic, but it is a great idea and I am very glad to see it heading toward production. Considering what Tyson's done with poultry production and industry wages, they're likely to give us biodiesel that costs 50 cents a gallon, though all the refinery workers will be illegal aliens and every gas station will have a chicken-manure lagoon out back. I could live with that for $0.50 fuel. Then, we'll only need someone to bring the cost of a Theilert diesel down to the same price as a Jabiru 2200.... Peter :-) |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrote: Considering what Tyson's done with poultry production and industry wages, they're likely to give us biodiesel that costs 50 cents a gallon, though all the refinery workers will be illegal aliens and every gas station will have a chicken-manure lagoon out back. I could live with that for $0.50 fuel. Ever been close to a manure lagoon? -- Dan "Dragged forward by cold science, which doesn’t care what we think or believe or wish for, we are headed into some interesting times." - John Derbyshire |
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