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	<title>Comments on: Exploring the End of Oil</title>
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	<description>Re-Elect Steve Farley as Arizona LD28 State Representative in 2008</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 20:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Paul Cunningham</title>
		<link>http://www.friendsofarley.org/2005/11/07/exploring-the-end-of-oil/#comment-122</link>
		<dc:creator>Paul Cunningham</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Dec 2005 22:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Steve--
This is a three step process.  First is Solar Power. We can urge most homeowners to place Solar Panels atop their roofs and the Panels can actually turn meters backward if the transformers are set up correctly, the highest hurdle for me is setting up this system up to be safe, I don't know how delicate the infrastructure of the Tucson Electric Grid is.

E-85, if we build it, the corn will come. I hear we now convert at about 1.90 a gallon.  That 's a website estimate citing no sources so I really do not know how much it costs, or how much energy is expeneded to make it.  

BioDiesel--This is even better, because this process, all byproductions are mostly biodegradable.  If you get the used cooking grease free, the process can cost as low as 55 cents a gallon.  The problem is paying 20 guys to run the plant and collect grease, but if we can produce 250 gallons a day, we could convert all of the Buses in Tucson.

Evenmore, Oil company executives make guys like Ken Lay and Dennis Kozlowski look like choir boys.  I would rather a Tucson Company team up with Pemex and buy it from them.  We could probably import the stuff here, oxygenate it and clean it up, then use it.  The money would at least stay in Town. Go Wildcats!!! San Dimas High School Football RULES!!!
Paul Cunningham
P.S. If you don't get the Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure reference, you have not made wise use of you spare time. Watch the film--it is very inspirational.</description>
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This is a three step process.  First is Solar Power. We can urge most homeowners to place Solar Panels atop their roofs and the Panels can actually turn meters backward if the transformers are set up correctly, the highest hurdle for me is setting up this system up to be safe, I don&#8217;t know how delicate the infrastructure of the Tucson Electric Grid is.</p>
<p>E-85, if we build it, the corn will come. I hear we now convert at about 1.90 a gallon.  That &#8217;s a website estimate citing no sources so I really do not know how much it costs, or how much energy is expeneded to make it.  </p>
<p>BioDiesel&#8211;This is even better, because this process, all byproductions are mostly biodegradable.  If you get the used cooking grease free, the process can cost as low as 55 cents a gallon.  The problem is paying 20 guys to run the plant and collect grease, but if we can produce 250 gallons a day, we could convert all of the Buses in Tucson.</p>
<p>Evenmore, Oil company executives make guys like Ken Lay and Dennis Kozlowski look like choir boys.  I would rather a Tucson Company team up with Pemex and buy it from them.  We could probably import the stuff here, oxygenate it and clean it up, then use it.  The money would at least stay in Town. Go Wildcats!!! San Dimas High School Football RULES!!!<br />
Paul Cunningham<br />
P.S. If you don&#8217;t get the Bill and Ted&#8217;s Excellent Adventure reference, you have not made wise use of you spare time. Watch the film&#8211;it is very inspirational.</p>
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