Re: Edwin Black - Internal Combustion




Dan Bloomquist wrote:
TwoGuns wrote:
Dan Bloomquist wrote:

TwoGuns wrote:

admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
or from


bacteria-created hydrogen, a process now being accelerated to
industrial levels. The rest of the comment about government subsidies,
public policy, tax breaks and so forth was not as boneheaded, but
rather quite astute.


Go to NanoLogix.net to see how one company is using bacteria to
generate Hydrogen.

Where will they get the sugar?

Please submit your answer in quads of output.

Do you want answers or an argument?
Go to the website to find out.

I did go to the website when it was posted. I saw nothing about the
source of sugar. If it is there, I'm not going to hunt it down.

Your post, your claim.
You didn't look very close then. NNLX has a pilot program at Erie, PA
at a Welch's grape juice plant. The source of the Sucrose, Glucose etc
is from Grape squeezings and left over pulp. This is still a pilot
program so final production figures will not be available for several
months.

Dennis

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