Re: new hybrid cars could get 100 mpg
- From: "dangerdoc" <dangrdoc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2006 08:30:49 -0700
Wouldn't the net heat value (money not heat content) rise
proportionally to energy costs.
To clarify, I am talking about conversion of the biomass to high
quality fuel locally, not transporting the bulk biomass for regional
processing.
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