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Replying to: moparbad (Mar 18, 2006 7:48 am) We have two stations in San Diego selling B20. With 5 more planned this year. They are getting Willie biodiesel. He came to San Diego and was a speaker at the Biodiesel convention last month. Darryl Hannah was also on the roster. It is slowly gaining ground. It is one of those solutions that is too simple for those in control. They have to have everything complex to cover their inability to pass sensible laws. AAE said it will also use $2 million of the capital raised to develop its Beatrice Biodiesel project in Nebraska, the largest biodiesel facility in the United States. The facility will produce 190 million litre per annum of B100 biodiesel for sale in the US diesel market. It is scheduled for full production in the last quarter of 2007 biodiesel |
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..."AAE said it will also use $2 million of the capital raised to develop its Beatrice Biodiesel project in Nebraska, the largest biodiesel facility in the United States. The facility will produce 190 million litre per annum of B100 biodiesel for sale in the US diesel market. It is scheduled for full production in the last quarter of 2007"... You know your quote points out how absolutely incredulous and beyond over the top things really are!! Lets see 2 million to build a STATE of the ART facility to produce bio diesel, yet it takes almost 2 BILLION just to retrofit an unleaded gas refinery. It is almost next to IMPOSSIBLE to build ANY new 2-4 billion dollar facility!!! In the worst case (or some would say best case) you can home brew bio diesel!!!!!!!! This regulatory fiasco is just mind boggling. |
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Sidebar- Perhaps the only other carmaker as committed as VW to offering diesels in America is Mercedes-Benz. Last month at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show, M-B confirmed that it will offer its next-generation diesel technology, known as BlueTech, here starting this fall in 2007 models. The 3.2-liter V6 will be an option on the E-Class sedan and wagon as well as the all-new GL-Class full-size SUV. It was suggested that Bluetec could eventually find its way into the entire Mercedes lineup, as well as other Daimler-Chrysler products. Bluetec employs two new technologies that allow this diesel engine family to meet the new EPA requirements for NOx and particulate matter emmissions. NOx reduction is accomplished by way of either water or urea injection (depending on the appilcation) into the combustion chamber. The additional storage tank required by this system will be filled my M-B technicians during routine maintenance every 10,000 miles. Particulate matter (soot) will be removed from the exhaust stream by an in-line particluate trap, which according to M-B, is maintenance-free. Mercedes' strategy is significant in that it will initially offer this expensive new technology in models with sufficient profit margins to offset the costs- its cash-cow E-Class and large luxury SUV GL-Class. If demand for the new technology is strong, prices could eventually be offset by volume. What does that mean for the future of diesel VWs here? While VW insists it will remain committed to offering a diesel option here, the cost of compliance may ultimately determine its fate. The TDI is already a $1000 premium option over the standard 2.5-liter gas engine. Will buyers pay an even higher premium for an ultra-clean VW diesel? If not, is VW willing to subsidize the cost of this technology as a matter of principle? Ultimately, a change in tax-credit policy for ultra-clean diesels will probably be the deciding factor. 2007 diesels
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Replying to: gagrice (Mar 18, 2006 9:22 am) Incidently a major diesel "particulate" filter manufacturer is in Hilary Clinton's state. |
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Replying to: ruking1 (Mar 18, 2006 8:55 am) Where is your actual data? What is your lifetime average? Why didn't you identify the transmission type? By the way, yesterday when I proved someone else here attempting to discredit me had lied, it just got ignored. What will you do? JOHN
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Replying to: ruking1 (Mar 18, 2006 9:17 am) My wife likes the Gecko green Beetle. If I could find one with TDI and DSG, I would snap it up. They are as safe as gold as car purchases go.
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Replying to: john1701a (Mar 18, 2006 9:36 am) ..."I'll add that to the anti-hybrid research;"... I am not sure why you need anti hybrid "enemies". I am neither anti hybrid, nor your "enemy." If anything, you are an enemy of alternative fuels. I do not want the alternative fuels "banned or legislated out of existence" I have also been pretty upfront on this board and probably others, why I decided not to get the hybrid, either Prius or HCH, both fine cars I might add. It is good folks with attitudes like yours are not the kings/queens. |
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Replying to: gagrice (Mar 18, 2006 9:40 am) I really like the (retro) NB styling!!! When I bought a 1970 VW Beetle in 1971 (35 years ago) I frankly didnt like the styling much. But with gas expensive at.29 cents and 30-34 mpg, it was pretty good!!! My two daughters (both college) didn't want their "DAD" driving a "chick" car!!??? Yeah ,actually a funny story how I got the Jetta instead of the Beetle. |
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Replying to: ruking1 (Mar 18, 2006 9:42 am) Then why won't you answer the questions by providing data to support your claim? JOHN
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So what good would talking to a "brick wall"? Or one more piece of data for the "delete before reading" file do." What claim? The claim that you claimed what I say is anti hybrid research? |
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