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  Re: Clean coal, only $14 / watt         


Author: Dan Bloomquist
Date: Mar 29, 2008 09:00

bill wrote:
>
> Dan, it's been a good while since you've heard anything other than
> "we're basically pretty screwed" out of me. You haven't heard
> anything different today. I am a member of the peak oil doomer choir
> at this point, due to the fact that I just plumb ran out of arguments
> to the contrary, all mine got shot down in a blaze of glory and the
> worst case scenarios started happening. They have been happening now
> ever since hurricane katrina which *should* have been the "market
> signal" per the hirsch report, and STILL nothing is happening to
> mitigate. Not too little too late, that would imply something, but
> NOTHING.
>
> What I am saying is that this is our option, no other exists, either
> exploit every possible resource for tomorrows fix of oil, while
> simultaneously...
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  Biofuels march on         


Author: Bob Eld
Date: Mar 29, 2008 08:33

Web exclusive posted March 28, 2008 at 12:40 p.m. CST

Delaware-based Alternative Fuel Distributors Inc. recently announced plans
to construct and operate 1,000 convenience stores along the east coast that
will offer only E85 and other alternative fuels. The ambitious project is
expected to be completed within the next three years.

AFD plans to begin operating the initial 100 stores, which will be branded
under a "Go Green Station" trademark, by the first quarter of 2009 in
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware.

There are currently less than 20 E85 stations operating on the East Coast.
Under the proposed plan, AFD is poised to become one of the largest
wholesale distributors of biodiesel in the United States. It will also
provide other alternative fuels for flex-fuel vehicles on the East Coast.

AFD was formed in June 2007 to develop, construct, own and operate
convenience stores dedicated to supplying alternative fuels to its
customers. The company also plans to develop a wholesale distribution
channel for E85, biodiesel, liquefied hydrogen and other alternative fuel
products. In order to achieve the company's objective, AFD plans to file an
initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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