Friday, March 27, 2009

Ethanol Coop's

I've been reading about ethanol and bio diesel coops, or at least info about "someone" should start one or "we" should start one. I'm here to say "LET'S DO IT ALREADY." I belong to alcohol for fuel, started by Nanda Warren, daughter of the late Robert Warren, (http://forum-alcohol4fuel.com/) who worked on ethanol since the late 1970's and the same thing happened then as now. When fuel prices are high everyone is interested, but when prices go back down, interest wanes. However, we can change our way of feeding the oil companies and the Sheik Kings over in Saudi Arabia and start feeding ourselves with fuel from our own waste. Thereby protecting our landfills and producing "our own" fuel for reasonable prices. The equipment for distilling ethanol and making bio diesel doesn't have to cost millions of dollars, as said in Robert Warren's website . We can have people in the coop make the wort and transfer it to still plants for ethanol distillation. Some in the coop can make the wort and do the ethanol distillation. Using Charles 803 (Robert Warren's still) as a model, each small plant can potentially produce 35 gallons of 180 proof ethanol per hour. Then we can drain and sieve some of the 180 proof to produce 200 proof ethanol to be sold as racing fuel. Racers pay a premium for 200 proof ethanol if it is consistent. I am personally very excited about getting ethanol coops started and believe that we ethanol coops can make this country and the world independent of foreign oil by producing our own ethanol & biofuels.
So, that being said, do I have any takers? I'd like to hear from anyone in the NJ/NY/PA area and across the USA that is interested and serious about forming a coop. A coop needs some seed money, not lots, but each small coop should have around $20 -$30,000 to get going with equipment, licenses, etc.. Another thing to remember is that when we sell outside of the coop (which should be our goal) some of the taxes collected comes back to us for manufacturing alternative fuel. It really should be and should've been our only fuel because the technology has been around for many years.
We're looking forward to hearing from lots of you across this Great Nation & lets get started.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Garbage 2 Green Fuel

We've started this blog to build awareness for turning our supermarket & restaurant garbage into clean fuel for our cars, trucks & homes etc. . It can be done in a small scale all across the nations of the world. We are from west central New Jersey and are starting to make our own Ethanol and know that this can be done anywhere for a fraction of the cost of the cost of large ethanol & biofuel plants, also we would only use garbage therefore not using current food stock. We think that within 2-3 years using this approch we in the USA or elsewhere can be no longer dependent on oil companies for energy.