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	<title>Comments on: Rentech &#8211; green energy from waste biomass</title>
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		<title>By: mike from brooklyn</title>
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		<description>Ross,

From their website, it reads

&quot;These hydrocarbons can be processed and upgraded into ultra-clean synthetic fuels such as military and commercial jet fuels and ultra low sulfur diesel as well as specialty waxes and chemicals&quot;


These kinds of synfuels are bad news for Co2 release and the planet ultimately.  What we need is to be off fossil fuels of any kind.  The company is taking waste products and making diesel, low sulphur or no.  No more hydrocarbons, please.  The objective our society has is to get off fossil fuels of any kind.  Any use of non-renewables in any part of the process is not acceptable.  These products should not replace traditional biofuels that can also be made sustainable from waste.
 
Hope Amanda has looked at our book, now a Silver medalist for the Nautilus award.   

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ross,</p>
<p>From their website, it reads</p>
<p>&#8220;These hydrocarbons can be processed and upgraded into ultra-clean synthetic fuels such as military and commercial jet fuels and ultra low sulfur diesel as well as specialty waxes and chemicals&#8221;</p>
<p>These kinds of synfuels are bad news for Co2 release and the planet ultimately.  What we need is to be off fossil fuels of any kind.  The company is taking waste products and making diesel, low sulphur or no.  No more hydrocarbons, please.  The objective our society has is to get off fossil fuels of any kind.  Any use of non-renewables in any part of the process is not acceptable.  These products should not replace traditional biofuels that can also be made sustainable from waste.</p>
<p>Hope Amanda has looked at our book, now a Silver medalist for the Nautilus award.   </p>
<p>Mike</p>
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