The renewable chemical and biofuel company Gevo --- jewish controlled. On May 9, 3:20 pm, Travis <[email protected]> wrote: > I ain't gittin' on no plane that uses cow farts and algae as fuel. > Military Signs Contract for Green Jet Fuel That’s Nearly 16 Times the Price > of Conventional Fuel**** > > May. 3, 2013 11:08am Liz > Klimas<http://www.theblaze.com/author/elizabeth-klimas/> > **** > > With many claiming to feel the pangs of the > sequestration<http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/26/have-sequester-pains-been-...>, > it appears a green company’s contract for a more expensive jet fuel was > allowed to go through.**** > > The renewable chemical and biofuel company Gevo <http://gevo.com/> in > itsfirst quarter investor relations > report<http://ir.gevo.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=238618&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=18132...>stated > that it signed a contract with the Defense Logistics Agency to > supply 3,650 gallons of renewable jet fuel.**** > > [image: U.S. Army Signs Contract for Green Jet Fuel Testing that Is More > Expensive Per Gallon]**** > > Gevo’s bio-based isobutanol plant in Luverne, Minnesota. (Photo: Gevo)**** > > The order, worth $215,350 total ($59/gallon), is set to be delivered by > 2013′s second quarter and has the option to be increased to 12,500 gallons, > which would cost up to $737,500.**** > > Gevo calls this an “initial testing phase.”**** > > Under other contracts, the company already supplies renewable jet fuel for > the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy.**** > > As the Washington Examiner pointed > out<http://washingtonexaminer.com/despite-sequester-dod-signs-contract-fo...>, > DLA set conventional JP-8 jet fuel as > costing<http://www.energy.dla.mil/DLA_finance_energy/Documents/FY%202013%20St...>$3.78 > per gallon at FY 2013 rates. > **** > > In other renewable jet fuel news, the Wisconsin-based company Virent Inc. > delivered 100 gallons of bio-fuel this week to the U.S. Air Force Research > Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.**** > > [image: U.S. Army Signs Contract for Green Jet Fuel Testing that Is More > Expensive Per Gallon]**** > > This C-17 Globemaster III was designed to run on hydrotreated renewable jet > fuels. (Photo: USAF)**** > > The Dayton Daily News reported that the jet fuel > produced<http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/business/afrl-receives-plant-base...>from > 100-percent renewable plant sugars will be tested against applicable > standards as the Air Force continues to strive toward its goal of flying on > domestic, alternative fuels by 2030.**** > > –**** > > **[image:http://us.bc.yahoo.com/b?P=9ec91990-b43c-11e2-9f14-73f2a1a15168&T=1dd...] > ***[image:http://csc.beap.bc.yahoo.com/yi?bv=1.0.0&bs=(1326o67nl(gid$9ec91990-b...)] > ***** > > image002.jpg > 67KViewDownload > > image003.png > < 1KViewDownload > > image004.gif > < 1KViewDownload > > image001.jpg > 109KViewDownload
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