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To: Dennis J. who wrote (16581)7/6/1999 4:41:00 AM
From: Andrew Vance  Read Replies (1) of 17305
 
*AV* -- I was serious about 18 years ago when I saw a neighbor get paid to take the orange exteriors from a juice stand and converted them into alcohol for fuel. The by products of the operation he sold to a neighboring pig farm as a food source. Boy, did that make the expression, "one man's garbage is another man's treasure." This guy had it coming and going his way.

1. Get paid to haul away another man's trash.
2. Converts that rash to usuable fuel.
3. Sells the by product of his operation as a food source for a farmer.
4. No real cost for raw materials and getting paid for the garbage you create.

Only in America. I can see it now, the next billionaire is getting paid to hual away your trash and then sells it back to you as power. This is almost a good as the guy in Utah that had a river running through part of his property. He builds a generator that is powered by his mini "hydro power source" and sells the excess power back tpo the local power authoirty.<GGG>

AV

PS - I am waiting for the Solar Power Cell that is as close to 100% efficent as possible to power my home. We had 8 large panels in Arizona to power our water heater years ago. Either that or move to Wyoming and let the wind power the house. Plenty of wind up there.
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