Greg, Bryan. Keith. ....

If we look at the biofuels as business venture, I belive that we will see a 
market organization that is going to be similar to the milk markets. In 
this will always be space for small to big ventures and many of them. The 
reason for the existence of big oil is the opportunity to centralize and 
monopolize the source development. This opportunity does not exist for 
biofuels and even with attempts to protective legislation, supported by 
corrupted political system, it will always be a larger diversity for 
production of biofuels. Biofuels will have to follow agriculture business 
models and it will be both good and bad samples of opportunities in this.

Hakan



At 19:12 29/01/2004, you wrote:
>I agree with some of your assumptions.  However when it comes to
>capitalism and the markets and making a profit I don't apologize.
>
>If you took the time to realize Keith, your standard of living would
>be much lower if we did not "mass produce".  Yes, there are a number
>of BioDiesel plants, but there are none in Nebraska.
>
>The market for Bio Diesel is HUGE.  Billions of gallons of gas are
>sold in this country.   It will take a long long time to even take
>3% of that market.
>
>What I want to do is make the best B100 possible and deliever it to
>those who want to use it.   If you want to make your own, (believe
>me, it takes more time and energy than most think) then we as a
>company will help you do that.  Why?  Because users are OUR best
>marketing of Bio Diesel. However we want it to be safe for those who
>want to try.
>
>I want to first get the waste oil out of the sewer systems, if it is
>possible economically.  Secondly, I want diesel manufactures to look
>into building direct oil engines.
>
>This all takes money to make it happen, and the idea of having a
>commerical plant to generate income to HELP promote cleaner, safer
>and renewable energy helps Americans.  It will help Ameicans because
>of a cheaper fuel is available.  It will help Americans because
>there will be a job created.
>
>And yes, we will help small suppliers get up and running.  But what
>about the family that has no plot of land, no way to make their own
>fuel, where do they get it if it is all locally made?
>
>Keith there is plenty of users of bio-diesel that will not and
>cannot make their own fuel to make our plant run at 100% capacity.
>
>Here is to the FREE market of ideas.
>
>We will be giving out research in all areas of bio-diesel production.
>
>Bio-Diesel is an infant in the arena of fuels. Killing the baby will
>not do any of us a favor.
>
>Greg



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