Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
#21
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Re: Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
I think you need to re-read the article.
It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
ethanol is very debatable.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You know your are subsiding the costs of 2.24 a gallon to produce
> ethanol and biodiesel, compared with 63 cents for gasoline?
> http://www.comptroller.state.tn.us/o..._alt_fuels.pdf Why
> do you think pays for that?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Marty Phee wrote:
>
>>Why is it a problem owning a CRD in Massachusetts?
>>
>>I bought one just a few weeks ago and love it. Not as nearly as roomy
>>as my Expedition that I traded in on it, but almost three times the
>>mileage is great.
>>
>>Another nice thing. This weekend on the way home from a friends I found
>>a gas station with B11. $2.72/gallon while at home gas is going $3.09.
>>
>>They also had B26 there. I should have gone with it. Seems there are a
>>lot of distributors of Biodiesel in Illinois, but not too many retailers.
It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
ethanol is very debatable.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You know your are subsiding the costs of 2.24 a gallon to produce
> ethanol and biodiesel, compared with 63 cents for gasoline?
> http://www.comptroller.state.tn.us/o..._alt_fuels.pdf Why
> do you think pays for that?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Marty Phee wrote:
>
>>Why is it a problem owning a CRD in Massachusetts?
>>
>>I bought one just a few weeks ago and love it. Not as nearly as roomy
>>as my Expedition that I traded in on it, but almost three times the
>>mileage is great.
>>
>>Another nice thing. This weekend on the way home from a friends I found
>>a gas station with B11. $2.72/gallon while at home gas is going $3.09.
>>
>>They also had B26 there. I should have gone with it. Seems there are a
>>lot of distributors of Biodiesel in Illinois, but not too many retailers.
#26
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Re: Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
Hi Marty,
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
#27
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Re: Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
Hi Marty,
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
#28
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Re: Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
Hi Marty,
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
#29
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Re: Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
Hi Marty,
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
fifteen gallons of muck.
Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
use it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Marty Pee wrote:
>
> I think you need to re-read the article.
>
> It does not cost 2.24 to produce biodiesel and that cost/benefit of
> ethanol is very debatable.
#30
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Re: Jeep CRD in Massachusetts
L.W. ------ III (ßill) wrote:
> Hi Marty,
> Maybe you like to study this Oregon Department of Energy's report,
> of course you'll have to compensate for the present price of fuel:
> http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Cost.htm
> Then it helps to know how biodiesel is made, basically it is ten
> gallons of pump diesel, five gallons of oil like used to fry fries in,
> and five gallons of rubbing alcohol, from which you cook and filter
> fifteen gallons of muck.
> Ethanol, even the 85% will destroy even the especially made cars to
> use it.
Billshit! like usual.
Making biodiesel does not use rubbing alcohol, it uses wood alcohol
which is methanol. B100 requires about thirty to forty cents worth of
methanol and lye per finished gallon.