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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (579395)5/28/2004 9:33:01 PM
From: jmhollen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I don't know what comic books you read, but your depletion information is hosed, IMHO. Are you also going to start with the "..sunshine crisis..", or play the global-warming and every-10,000-years "..cliamtic flip.." card next...?? If you want to get into a data slinging contest, knock youself out - preferably on an Oil & Gas Board somewhere. We're out here developing biogas projects, while you're bouncing on your thumb and sputtering about numbers you didn't develop and don't understand the validity or the significance of either.

If you think biomass is a fad, you need to actually leave the house some day and go see some of the powerhouses or distributed generators that are currently being fueled with biogas coming from local landfills. Both large municipal systems and manure-based systems associated with large CAFO are just beginning to become both practical and popular. With natural gas over $5/MMBTUs and rising, the economics for AD technology really starts to make sense on the electrical generation side. It works even better if the biogas can be used directly for fuel at a ethanol plant, grain drying operation or other large gas user.

If we could just learn to tap all that 'hot gas' that comes out of Harry BS Kerry and the DNC and get it on the grid - we'd be in fat city far into the future...!!!

John :-)
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