On 25 Apr, 2008, at 10:45, Marimike6@cs.com wrote:
Let's further suppose that we depart pretty largely from other
biofuels and
concentrate on the most efficient one-- palm oil. I see where annual
production
of palm oil fuel can be 635 gallons per acre.
FYI - algae are currently producing around 5000 gallons per acre
equivalent in triglycerides and are estimated to double that number as
better farming techniques (photoreactors) are designed. And they don't
require prime farmland. just a thought...