Sounds like things are on track, and output is definitely scalable..:
"We are thrilled with the results that Summit has provided on our biofuel," stated John Rivera, CEO of USSEC. "Where the most efficient processes today create 1.5 gallons of an inferior biodiesel in over 24 hours, our proprietary technology allows us to create 5 gallons of a far superior biofuel in under 9 minutes. We believe Summit's analysis further validates that our patent-pending process combines both much higher yield and superior quality, which is essential for the sustainability of bio-renewable fuels. We will be expanding production to our new 4 reactor system generating 24,000 gallons per day in our Natchez facility within 10 weeks time. That system will be the first step in eradicating the nation's dependence on foreign fossil fuels."
South America is strongly committed to high-percentage gasahol in many places, so they may be interested in Biofuel in the future. The main focus on the Biofuel effort should and will be here in the USA where our economy and national interests support it, and the personal and commercial transportation requirements increasingly demand it. "...we'll crash the gate doin' 98 and let them truckers roll, 10-4..."!!!
John :-)
ps: The EU can either (A) place an order for or buy a license to build a Biofuel plant over there, or (B) go blow smoke out their exhaust ports for all I care. Based on their generally pseudoknow-it-all, attitude towards the U.S., let them power their AirTrucks, Citroens, and Pugeots with Vladimir's not-too-dependably available natural gas.
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