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Can't imagine that there will be a single source - the most appropriate fuel for a particular region will be the most prevalent in that area. I'm sure one will be dominant, but why go to all the extra effort and expense to ship biodiesel to the corn belt when ethanol can be produced locally?
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Join Date: May 2010
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I don't see logically why they haven't allowed any of the several single (& green) gas & oil alternatives to be approved for public use yet, especially since several of the alternatives have been around for a couple decades....[/B]
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