| Subject: Go figure! Nothing sucessful can be allowed in their tiny little minded World and |
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Oropan
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Date Posted: 11:52:15 11/10/06 Fri
In reply to:
bubba
's message, "Oro, the nutroots added ADM to their evil pantheon of the ruling corporcracy long ago..." on 11:26:47 11/10/06 Fri
I'm glad that the company I own the stock in is small. It will fly below their radar screen. It's headquartered in Canada too so they ought to love it. Of course none of these nimcomepoops have any money to invest so what do I care. They can fret about icebergs and I'll continue to make lots of money.....that works for me!
>...because....well, because it is a big and successful
>corporation.
>
>>I'm sure ADM will be the next 'Big' corporation for
>>leftists to hate.
>>Anyway, the future of ethanol is cellulosic ethanol.
>>You can make ethanol from many sources of waste. Check
>>out a company called Sunopta (STKL) for info on this.
>>They are working on pilot plants here in the US and in
>>China and Spain. The idea we are going to become
>>energy independent on corn ethanol is just a econut
>>pipe dream.
>>
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>>>haven't enough arable land to grow enough corn to
>make
>>>a significant difference. That, and the energy
>>>inefficiency of the seed to gas tank process, make
>>>ethanol a huge boondoggle, IMHO.
>>>
>>>>...now if they can just keep tariffs on Brazilian
>>>>ethanol for another five-seven years and add enough
>>>>grid capacity in the plains states to transport all
>>>>those wind powered mega-watts, those prospects might
>>>>pan out.
>>>>
>>>>>And the profits keep rolling in.
>>>>>
>>>>>US Ethanol Industry on Pace for 20+% Growth in
>>Annual
>>>>>Production
>>>>>8 November 2006
>>>>>
>>>>>According to data provided by the Renewable Fuels
>>>>>Association, US ethanol production is currently
>>>>>averaging nearly 4.7 billion gallons a year, a
>20.5%
>>>>>increase from the 3.9 billion gallons produced in
>>>>2005.
>>>>>
>>>>>In August, US producers averaged 329,000 barrels
>per
>>>>>day (bpd)—a record for daily production average and
>>>an
>>>>>increase of 69,000 bpd from August 2005. Demand for
>>>>>ethanol remained strong, averaging 385,000 bpd in
>>>>>August, approaching the record demand set back in
>>>>>June. Stocks and imports of ethanol also rose in
>>>>>August to 384.7 million gallons and 133.2 million
>>>>>gallons respectively.
>>>>>
>>>>>Currently, 106 ethanol biorefineries nationwide
>have
>>>>>the capacity to produce more than 5 billion gallons
>>>>>annually. There are 48 ethanol refineries and 7
>>>>>expansions under construction with a combined
>annual
>>>>>capacity of more than 3.5 billion gallons.
>>>>>
>>>>>Among recent major plant developments are:
>>>>>
>>>>> *
>>>>>
>>>>> E3 BioFuels announced it will begin
>production
>>>>>in December 2006 at Mead, Nebraska, as the
>>first-ever
>>>>>closed-loop system for distilling commercial
>>>>>quantities of ethanol using methane gas recaptured
>>>>>from cow manure, instead of fossil fuels. This
>>>>>virtually eliminates the need for fossil fuels in
>>the
>>>>>production of ethanol.
>>>>>
>>>>> In addition to breaking ground on its
>>>>>100-million gallon plant in Hereford Texas, Panda
>>>>>Ethanol announced plans for an additional
>>100-million
>>>>>gallon plants in Lincoln County, Nebraska and
>>>>>Muleshoe, Texas. Panda will fuel its six announced
>>>>>ethanol plants by gasifying cow manure (earlier
>>>>>post)—the Muleshoe plant will use 1 billion pounds
>>of
>>>>>cow manure per year, as an example. On 7 November,
>>>>>Panda went public via a reverse merger with
>>Cirracor.
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