Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-02 Thread andrew strasfogel
I wonder why Wyoming, considering its limitless supplies of fossil fuels, is in the vanguiard for biodiesel when its climate is so arid... Sort of makes one wonder about the economics of building these plants, and whether cheap land, arable soil, climate, logistics (location), or ?? is the most

Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread Christopher McCann
they will obviously be crushing their own seeds. Interesting. Do most BioD plants do that? Chris andrew strasfogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Firm plans biodiesel plant By DUSTIN BLEIZEFFER Star-Tribune energy reporter Thursday, December 01, 2005 GILLETTE -- A Wyoming-based start-up

Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread Rich Thomas
I heard on the radio yesterday that a new bd plant is going to built near Corpus Christi, did not say what feedstocks it would use. It sounded like it would be rather large too. I guess those high petro prices are starting to make this stuff economical -- are there tax breaks involved too?

Re: [MBZ] 30 MM gpy. Biodiesel Plant planned for Wyoming

2005-12-01 Thread Christopher McCann
www.alphakat.de for small diesel plant that can convert LOTS of stuff to diesel...similar to the Cathage turkey guts plant, but much beter process and can be run by two guys and 1 engineer. Wonder if 10 guys could make a living at it... Chris Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I