Thanks Tim.  Many good things, and I was looking for this part about
co-products, which I was glad to see you did get in.  I was not aware
that it was so accepted that co-products are what is relatively more
profitable from a barrel of oil.

I also wonder about farming (i.e., if a Hemp farmer could make just
enough to forestall having to go off-farm for fuel, if this could be
worth it to him, just for his own fuel needs... probably not.)

>Ok, a word about co-products. As has been correctly pointed out here, the 
>majority of profits from a barrel of oil come from the co-products. The fuel 
>itself is actually quite low value, comparatively. The same principal will 
>apply to the Biorefinery envisioned. We will produce ethanol more as a public 
>benefit than as a profitable venture. The profits will be found in the 
>co-products and value adding done during processing.
>
>Lastly, I wanted to invite you to register and login to the all new FaFCo 
>portal, www.fuelandfiber.com - I have set up a whole set of tools for you to 
>use. Perhaps there is something useful there?


Biofuels at Journey to Forever
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuel at WebConX
http://webconx.green-trust.org/2000/biofuel/biofuel.htm
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