I'm surprised that no one has chimed in yet with the theory that oil is a geologic process as opposed to rotten dinosaur.
Or the 'Anything into Oil' article that was all over about a year ago.
The deal is that oil has just hit a new all time high per barrel, and that was without any special world events. So we are consuming 5 billion years of geological process in a few centuries. No big deal, we'll just burn this oil and then wait a billion years, then do it again.
...what about this?Anything into OilGory refuse, from a Butterball Turkey plant in Carthage, Missouri, will no longer go to waste. Each day 200 tons of turkey offal will be carted to the first industrial-scale thermal depolymerization plant, recently completed in an adjacent lot, and be transformed into various useful products, including 600 barrels of light oil.
by Brad Lemley
Going Nuts For A Hydrogen-fuelled FutureLooking for the fuel of the future? There's one in every bite. Turkey, the world's biggest producer of hazelnuts, burns 250,000 tonnes of the shells every year as waste. If, instead, it burnt them in a controlled environment with restricted oxygen, it could extract 6000 tonnes of hydrogen - enough to allow a thousand prototype hydrogen-fuelled BMWs to travel 32,500 kilometres each.
February 2000