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On Aug 30 10:44 AM valuestocksonly wrote:

> As far as BFRE is concerned. I live here in Lancaster, the site location.
> They already obtained the air permit approx. 1 year ago. The author
> of this article is way behind on his info. BFRE has been unable to
> obtain financing, for what reason i do not know.]]>
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On Aug 30 10:44 AM valuestocksonly wrote:

> As far as BFRE is concerned. I live here in Lancaster, the site location.
> They already obtained the air permit approx. 1 year ago. The author
> of this article is way behind on his info. BFRE has been unable to
> obtain financing, for what reason i do not know.]]>
World Bank Biofuels Report Finally Released http://seekingalpha.com/article/87982-world-bank-biofuels-report-finally-released?source=feed#comment-219524 219524 Thu, 31 Jul 2008 14:15:58 -0400 Are We at the Bottom of the Ethanol Barrel? http://seekingalpha.com/article/78183-are-we-at-the-bottom-of-the-ethanol-barrel?source=feed#comment-171168 171168 Wed, 21 May 2008 13:45:17 -0400 Who's Really to Blame for Rising Oil? http://seekingalpha.com/article/76686-who-s-really-to-blame-for-rising-oil?source=feed#comment-165765 165765 Sun, 11 May 2008 11:34:01 -0400 BlueFire Ethanol: A Solution to the Food vs. Fuel Problem http://seekingalpha.com/article/75515-bluefire-ethanol-a-solution-to-the-food-vs-fuel-problem?source=feed#comment-162186 162186 ethanol.org and e85fuel.com. Both of these will bring everyone up to date on what has already been accomlished, what is currently being done, and what is in store for the future as far as the U.S. is concerned.

In addition, anyone that would like to learn what all the other countries in the world have already done and are currently doing to stop using fossil fuels made from oil and to switch to environmentally friendly renewable fuels can visit ipdgroup.com and subscribe to their news service for energy industry professionals called ENERGY INDUSTRY TODAY. It costs very little and you will receive daily current world wide news that will give you the facts relating to the current global transition to renewable fuels. Some countries have made more progress than our United States (thanks to Exxon Mobile and other Big U.S. Oil Barrons that have been all too much controlling of our representatives in Washington D.C. for many years). ]]>
Mon, 05 May 2008 14:55:43 -0400 ethanol.org and e85fuel.com. Both of these will bring everyone up to date on what has already been accomlished, what is currently being done, and what is in store for the future as far as the U.S. is concerned.

In addition, anyone that would like to learn what all the other countries in the world have already done and are currently doing to stop using fossil fuels made from oil and to switch to environmentally friendly renewable fuels can visit ipdgroup.com and subscribe to their news service for energy industry professionals called ENERGY INDUSTRY TODAY. It costs very little and you will receive daily current world wide news that will give you the facts relating to the current global transition to renewable fuels. Some countries have made more progress than our United States (thanks to Exxon Mobile and other Big U.S. Oil Barrons that have been all too much controlling of our representatives in Washington D.C. for many years). ]]>
Ethanol: Corn Hits New High, Verenium Wins Grant http://seekingalpha.com/article/66626-ethanol-corn-hits-new-high-verenium-wins-grant?source=feed#comment-120853 120853 BFRE) will start construction of their cellulosic ethanol plant this coming April next to a land fill in California that will provide the material from which the ethanol will be produced. The facility will be like the cellulosic plant they have in operation in Izumi, Japan producing ethanol from cellulose since 2002. A by-product of their process is butanol that will provide 70% of the energy needed to produce the ethanol. This, plus making ethanol from material we throw away, is a win-win situation for every land fill in the U.S. The process is proven commercially viable.]]> Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:47:29 -0500 BFRE) will start construction of their cellulosic ethanol plant this coming April next to a land fill in California that will provide the material from which the ethanol will be produced. The facility will be like the cellulosic plant they have in operation in Izumi, Japan producing ethanol from cellulose since 2002. A by-product of their process is butanol that will provide 70% of the energy needed to produce the ethanol. This, plus making ethanol from material we throw away, is a win-win situation for every land fill in the U.S. The process is proven commercially viable.]]> BlueFire Ethanol Fuels: Converting Garbage Into Profits http://seekingalpha.com/article/65880-bluefire-ethanol-fuels-converting-garbage-into-profits?source=feed#comment-118956 118956
The response from these two chemical engineers was immediate. They said that our federal government is purposely delaying the widespread use of ethanol because special interests through the use of lobbyists are seriously hindering the use of alternative fuel. For example, the exorbitant import tax currently placed on importing ethanol from Brazil. Two special interests that have control of our Congress, Senate and Executive Branch in Washington DC in this instance are: 1. our big oil companies because every gallon of ethanol reduces their profit on every gallon of gasoline that is displaced; and, 2. our U.S. farmers that grow and sell corn want to continue the excess profits they are receiving for every bushel of corn. They know that ethanol made from unlimited sources of cellulose will eventually completely end the use of ethanol made from corn.
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The response from these two chemical engineers was immediate. They said that our federal government is purposely delaying the widespread use of ethanol because special interests through the use of lobbyists are seriously hindering the use of alternative fuel. For example, the exorbitant import tax currently placed on importing ethanol from Brazil. Two special interests that have control of our Congress, Senate and Executive Branch in Washington DC in this instance are: 1. our big oil companies because every gallon of ethanol reduces their profit on every gallon of gasoline that is displaced; and, 2. our U.S. farmers that grow and sell corn want to continue the excess profits they are receiving for every bushel of corn. They know that ethanol made from unlimited sources of cellulose will eventually completely end the use of ethanol made from corn.
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Cellulosic Ethanol: The Next Biofuel Boom? http://seekingalpha.com/article/63019-cellulosic-ethanol-the-next-biofuel-boom?source=feed#comment-114755 114755 BFRE) is on a roll now. They just completed a crucial step in the construction of its first cellulosic ethanol plant in the U.S. by completing vendor testing of the key pieces of equipment to convert a variety of biomass materials, including municipal wastes in land fills, into the simple sugars used in BlueFire Ethanol's commercially viable production process. They have the funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for its planned ethanol production facility using cellulosic wastes diverted from land fills in Southern California. The facility will produce approximately 17 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year from green waste, wood waste and other cellulosic urban wastes. How wonderful it will be to have a BlueFire Ethanol production facility near every urban waste land fill in the U.S. What a WIN - WIN situation!]]> Tue, 05 Feb 2008 17:38:14 -0500 BFRE) is on a roll now. They just completed a crucial step in the construction of its first cellulosic ethanol plant in the U.S. by completing vendor testing of the key pieces of equipment to convert a variety of biomass materials, including municipal wastes in land fills, into the simple sugars used in BlueFire Ethanol's commercially viable production process. They have the funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for its planned ethanol production facility using cellulosic wastes diverted from land fills in Southern California. The facility will produce approximately 17 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year from green waste, wood waste and other cellulosic urban wastes. How wonderful it will be to have a BlueFire Ethanol production facility near every urban waste land fill in the U.S. What a WIN - WIN situation!]]> Cramer: "Ethanol Is a Fuel That Doesn't Work" http://seekingalpha.com/article/62837-cramer-ethanol-is-a-fuel-that-doesn-t-work?source=feed#comment-114508 114508 Mon, 04 Feb 2008 16:40:12 -0500 Ethanol Going From Panacea to Pariah - WSJ http://seekingalpha.com/article/55909-ethanol-going-from-panacea-to-pariah-wsj?source=feed#comment-109032 109032 Tue, 08 Jan 2008 16:43:51 -0500