TheGreatGatsby
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Biofuel can only come down as capacity increases and I for one would love to tell the Saudis to get bent, I'd pay extra for that.
So would Obama. That's why we're failing.
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Biofuel can only come down as capacity increases and I for one would love to tell the Saudis to get bent, I'd pay extra for that.
Support Keystone then.Biofuel can only come down as capacity increases and I for one would love to tell the Saudis to get bent, I'd pay extra for that.
You can't very well pull up an aircraft carrier to the local 7-11, so it stands to reason that supplying massive quantities of this bio whatsitcalled presents some expensive logistical challenges.
Nevertheless, we are all paying the price so Obama can make a statement that fits his agenda.
Processing and blending bio cock requires massive quantities of fresh water, natural gas, and electricity. Not to mention a damn big waste stream.
That's what we Americans are- the waste stream in Obama's wet dream.
What a folly clown moron cock diesel.
And to drill for oil is great for the environment?
Its kind of like saying wind power is an eye sore.......Have you been to Billings, Mt or Denver, Colorado? I have seen how beautiful the refineries look there, can't imagine what it looks like in Texas and the Gulf.
Of course there is the natural disasters Oil has caused.......But yes, we should not look into bio fuels because of the process it takes to make it.
From your source:
Two companies will participate in the program -- Louisiana-based Dynamic Fuels, a joint venture of Tyson foods and Syntroleum Corp, which makes biofuel from used cooking oil; and California based Solazyme, which makes fuel from algae.
Administration officials say the aim is to promote the use of biofuels, to reduce dependence on unstable sources of foreign oil and reduce budget shocks from oil price hikes.
The fuel will power planes and the surface ships of the "Great Green Fleet Carrier Strike Force" in summer 2012 exercises off Hawaii. The carrier itself is nuclear-powered.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said the Navy's led the way in power innovation -- from sail to coal, coal to diesel, diesel to nuclear, and now to biofuel.
Read more: Navy, Agriculture Departments to Purchase Biofuels For Fleets | Fox News
exactly, its $26 not $16..
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