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U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. demos economical fuel for deisel and gas engine (Video link)
http://www.ussec.us/index.php?page=87 ^
| 10/31/2006
| USSE
Posted on 11/01/2006 11:38:10 AM PST by Rodm
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces an International Live Web Broadcast, Demonstration and Validation of Its Blockbuster Technology and Unique Biofuels at City Hall in Vidalia, LA Monday October 30, 10:20 am ET
Company Partners With Multicast Media Technologies, Inc. and Akamai Technologies, Inc. to Offer Global Live Satellite-to-Internet Viewing of This Historic Event
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 30, 2006 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:LFZA.PK - News) ("USSEC") today announced that it will offer a live Internet broadcast of the previously announced demonstration and validation of its technology to be shown live at 11:00 CST am on Oct. 31st, 2006. Streaming video will come direct from City Hall in Vidalia, LA as the event unfolds. Interested parties can view this live event while it unfolds simply by visiting our direct weblink: http://www.ussec.us/lastellalighting/
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biofuels; energy; greenenergy; greenpower; renewenergy
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To: taxed2death
knock yerself out. buy all the biofuel that you want - I'll never stop you. I tried it once and it ruined my engine. so it will be a along time before I run that risk again - if ever.
61
posted on
11/01/2006 12:55:01 PM PST
by
camle
(keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you)
To: Recon Dad
The whole barrel if you burn it in a bunker.
62
posted on
11/01/2006 12:57:08 PM PST
by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: camle
Off by a factor of five at least, gonna take your calculator away.
63
posted on
11/01/2006 12:58:40 PM PST
by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: Bryan24
>>>
.....1 acre to supply fuel for 1 vehicle for 50 weeks.<<< How much diesel fuel does the tractor cultivating the soybeans burn cultivating that acre. Subtract that out to get your net left for your car..
64
posted on
11/01/2006 1:00:01 PM PST
by
HardStarboard
(Hey illegals, march some more - its helping get the wall built!)
To: camle
65
posted on
11/01/2006 1:00:09 PM PST
by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: camle
cheapest fuel alternative
When you begin to factor in things like 9/11, North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, etc....many new fuels look damn cheap.
66
posted on
11/01/2006 1:00:19 PM PST
by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: P-40
been hearing this for a long time too. seems that ever since the 73 crises, these new 'miracle fuels' come out every so often. I have no objection, I've just heard the same old stuff so many times that I fail to beleive any of it.
67
posted on
11/01/2006 1:02:06 PM PST
by
camle
(keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you)
To: Old Professer
you say 'peck'. that reminds me of Lurch, the biggest peckerhead I know.
68
posted on
11/01/2006 1:02:52 PM PST
by
camle
(keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you)
To: Toby06
At the end of the video, they brought out a vial of #2 diesel and a vial of his soy fuel; the diesel was pure wax while the other fuel was still a liquid. Both vials had been sitting in a cooler on a chunk of dry ice.
69
posted on
11/01/2006 1:05:55 PM PST
by
Old Professer
(The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
To: camle
seems that ever since the 73 crises
This stuff has been around for a great many decades, it just was not practical so long as oil got all of the government support. Now that this practice has bit us in the ass enough times, the tide turns.
70
posted on
11/01/2006 1:09:46 PM PST
by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: 3Lean
You missed that he said .50 a gallon AFTER selling the fertilizer and an unmentioned natural gas product produced in the process.
71
posted on
11/01/2006 1:10:14 PM PST
by
RRomo
(Don't let it stop here!)
To: Zman
bio/diesel/hybrid to market in the next few years?
I know of some in Europe but am not sure about the US.
72
posted on
11/01/2006 1:11:52 PM PST
by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: P-40
"When you begin to factor in things like 9/11, North Korea, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, etc....many new fuels look damn cheap."
.....a point lost on most folks here.
73
posted on
11/01/2006 1:17:59 PM PST
by
taxed2death
(A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
To: P-40
i've heard that too, I'll sit and watch this play itself out.
74
posted on
11/01/2006 1:20:25 PM PST
by
camle
(keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you)
To: camle
I'll sit and watch
It's the American Way.
75
posted on
11/01/2006 1:23:27 PM PST
by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: Rodm
Bookmarked to follow up on. Hope it is true.
76
posted on
11/01/2006 1:32:57 PM PST
by
US_MilitaryRules
(Time to eradicated islambs and mooselimbs! GO PTSC)
To: Rodm
I think the important thing to remember is using fuel that is independent from foreign oil. Another thing to remember is the US Dept. of Agriculture pays people to let there fields fallow, which is a total scam IMO. The idea would be to cut this off and bring these fields back into production. There are many things that could be done to cut the habit of oil, which funds terrorism.
77
posted on
11/01/2006 1:42:40 PM PST
by
Racer1
To: Old Professer
Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again
The whole barrel if you burn it in a bunker.
Should I assume sarcasm just based on your missed spelled nom de plume?
78
posted on
11/01/2006 3:02:39 PM PST
by
Recon Dad
(Marine Spec Ops Dad)
To: camle
This has been a fun discussion full of good information and hopefully a first look into a bright new source of fuel.
79
posted on
11/01/2006 3:05:20 PM PST
by
Recon Dad
(Marine Spec Ops Dad)
To: camle
Currently the average per acre yield of biodiesel is around 40 bushels per acre. Yields have increased a lot over the years but not much in the last decade. They get about a gallon of biodiesel per bushel with current technology. That could change though. Bushels per acre corn yields have improved a lot over the years as have the number of gallons of ethanol plants get from a bushel of corn.
One thing you have to keep in mind though is that after they squeeze all the oil out of those soybeans, they still have a lot of high nutrition feed left over to sell. They get more from an acre of soybeans than just a little fuel.
80
posted on
11/01/2006 3:12:08 PM PST
by
TKDietz
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