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Algea Alcohol Production

I find this very favorable development but the fact that it is being built in Mexico is really stupid on the US investors' and government's part. Right now I want a system I can do at home easily and relativiely safely (not in apartments or cluster housing) and give me the opportunity to at least supplement what is in my tank from OPEC and tag-alongs. Then I want a simple system I can build locally and regionally to bring the new fuels closer to the end users thereby reducing the end cost and protection from the marketing extortionist when there is a hurricane or tornado or flood near a major oil refinery. These systems have to take care of several issues at a time to get the public's approval. This will include 'garbage to fuels' (i.e. organic digesting technologies, integrated recycling, CO2 consumption zones(designated greenspaces), locations next to railway line transport systems, etc.). Get the plan right and complete. We need a very definitive energy policy and implementation plans to make it everywhere in this country facilitating removing the evil OPEC chains off our energy demanding economic engine. A true war-time footing plan and action plan. Where are these government and private sector talking heads now?

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