[Vwdiesel] lowering gasoline prices

Bryan Foust bfoust at ntws.net
Fri Apr 19 13:56:11 EDT 2002


Sorry, recycling every gallon of waste fryer oil will NOT account for all of
our diesel fuel needs.  At best, it would account for 1.5% of our current
demand.  This was from the "From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank" book.

Bryan

1980 Mercedes 240D sedan
1988.5 Suzuki Samurai Hardtop
1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 24 Valve Turbodiesel
2002 Saturn SC2

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert L. Coyle, Jr." <wn5p at yahoo.com>
To: <vwdiesel at vwfans.com>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: [Vwdiesel] lowering gasoline prices


> --- James Hansen <jhsg at sk.sympatico.ca> wrote:
> > Okay, sorry to belabor this but I found some numbers
> > this morning that might be
> > of interest.  The National Biodiesel Board gave some
> > numbers to one of the
> > papers I get- Grainews.... anyway, their numbers for
> > fuel used are:
> > "If 1%biodiesel was blended into regular diesel fuel
> > in the US, the industry
> > would need almost 200 million bushels of soybeans
> > per year."
> >
> > Man that's a lot of beans...  Okay now before you
> > come looking for my head
> > because I used the words soybeans and oil in the
> > same sentence, for Canola, the
> > bushel figure would be roughly half that.  Let's use
> > that for a moment assuming
> > no further advancements in technology are used to
> > increase oil content in
> > canola that is at a rough 40% by weight.
> >
> > If we assume that the biodiesel institute was giving
> > out good numbers, that
> > translates into 10 billion bushels of Canola needed
> > to replace all of the USA's
> > need for diesel fuel.
>
> Or used fryer oil, which is discarded anyway.
>
> > I believe the original
> > statement was....
> > quote:
> > "All our fuel needs can easily be met by
> > agriculture, and without
> > chemicals. "
>
> "All our fuel needs can easily be met by McDonalds,
> Jack in the Box, Burger King, Karl's Jr., etc...and
> without chemicals."
>
> I've often thought about going into partners with
> Hayden and doing this on a large scale. This is going
> to be big, REALLY big.
>
> Robert
>
>
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