Posted on 11/01/2006 11:38:10 AM PST by Rodm
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces an International Live Web Broadcast, Demonstration and Validation of Its Blockbuster Technology and Unique Biofuels at City Hall in Vidalia, LA Monday October 30, 10:20 am ET
Company Partners With Multicast Media Technologies, Inc. and Akamai Technologies, Inc. to Offer Global Live Satellite-to-Internet Viewing of This Historic Event
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 30, 2006 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:LFZA.PK - News) ("USSEC") today announced that it will offer a live Internet broadcast of the previously announced demonstration and validation of its technology to be shown live at 11:00 CST am on Oct. 31st, 2006. Streaming video will come direct from City Hall in Vidalia, LA as the event unfolds. Interested parties can view this live event while it unfolds simply by visiting our direct weblink: http://www.ussec.us/lastellalighting/
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If it works as stated, someone now owns some valuable patents.
problem is that if wee converted, it would take more real estate to grow all the soy beans required for our use than in the whoole country. at best it'll be a niche market, hence the prices will be higher anyway.
I'm sorry, I'm not a farmer type...How much is a bushel? How much land does it take to grow a bushel?
60 lbs = bushel
200,000 bushels = 1.0 million gallons
I was researching other stuff.............
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But where would I get my tofu?
How many bushels can you expect out of an acre of land?
more importantly - how many gallons of yield per acre?
I found a bushel number by googling I don't know if it's a good number or not but it's a number.
The 1997 soybean yields on the demonstration sites were 57 bushels per acre at site 1, 40 bushels per acre at site 2, and 56 bushels per acre at site 3.
Well, if you can average 50 bushels per acre and you get 5 gallons per acre I get 250 gallons per acre. A million acres and now we're 250MM gallons of fuel.
How many gallons of fuel do you get out of a barrel of oil, anyone?
The end products are 7-3-7 Fertilizer, A gas fuel, and a liquid fuel. The fuel is not made from soy bean oil but directly from processing soy beans.
40 gallons of fuel from a barrel of oil
40 gallons of fuel from a barrel of oil
well lemme see...
55 bushels per acre. even if you get 100% conversion (55 gallons per acre - which we all know we will not get), that comes out to be about three tankfuls of gas. A week and a half for most drivers. So if that is true, then to supply one single car you'd require 52weeks/year/1.4 weeks per acre = 34.6 acres per year for every car.
now if you plant a million acres, and we may agree that this is not really feasible at this time, but let's use one million acres as a hypothesis, you can power at most one million acres/34.6 acres per car = 28-29 thousand cars.
how many cars are there in the US?
Yields vary dependent upon climate and soil.
From the USDA Statistics:
1983 26.2 Bu/Ac
1994 41.4
2003 33.4
Look here for more! http://www.soystats.com/2004/Default-frames.htm
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