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"W P Dixon" writes:
I know what hemp is, my question was where does the info come from on it's different uses ( I know about ropes clothes and such) but as far as making a fuel out of it ..that I have never read anything on. Has there been a actual study that is documented? Here are some starting points with references. http://www.hempevolution.org/energy/energy.htm http://www.fuelandfiber.com/Hemp4NRG/Hemp4NRG.htm http://www.ratical.org/renewables/greenEcon.html I've seen several charts that show (directly or indirectly) "energy/acre" and I usually note that corn is very low and hemp is much higher. Even if hemp was equivalent to corn/soybeans as far as energy production I'd be excited about it just for its lower need for herbicides and pesticides. Getting away from genetically engineered (and strictly licensed) seed would be wonderful. Now to get diesel engines on my Aztec... --kyler |
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