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Navy Biofuel Deal is 'Cost Prohibitive,' 'Another Solyndra,’ Critics Say
CNSNews ^ | December 23, 2011 | Fred Lucas

Posted on 12/23/2011 10:22:40 AM PST by jazusamo

Navy jet

Navy jet takes off from U.S.S. Ronald Reagan. (U.S. Navy photo)

(CNSNews.com) – The Obama administration’s deal to buy 450,000 gallons of biofuel for Navy jets comes at a cost of up to nine times higher than regular fuel, a spokesman for Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) said, coming at a time when the U.S. military is already facing deep budget cuts.

Inhofe, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and former chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, has supported biofuel projects in the past, but has problems with a program the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of the Navy announced earlier this month – one that would pay $26 per gallon for a special biofuel for Navy jets; $16 per gallon when mixed with regular jet fuel.

“Sen. Inhofe’s concern in this particular case as it deals with the Department of Defense is that the alternative is cost prohibitive,” Inhofe spokesman Jared Young told CNSNews.com. “Of late, our nation’s military has had to endure $500 billion in budget cuts, and if the sequestration happens as a result of the super committee’s failure to reach a deal, it would mean an additional $500 billion in cuts to our nation’s military.”

The Navy entered the contract with Louisiana-based Dynamic Fuels for $12 million for aviation fuel. Dynamic Fuels is a partnership of three firms, Solazyme, Syntroleum and Tyson Foods.

Solazyme previously received $21.7 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, better known as the stimulus, to build a “biorefinery.” T.J. Glauthier is listed on the Solazyme website as a strategic advisor for the company. Glauthier served on President Obama’s White House transition team, where he focused on energy issues for the recovery act, according to the Solazyme website.

“The Department of Defense should not purchase alternative fuels that are priced 9 time higher than conventional fuels --$26.75 per gallon to approximately $2.85 per gallon -- because those extra costs will further eat away at other necessary budget items such as operations, maintenance, training, and modernization,” Young continued in a written statement. “In addition, the alternative fuel is less available on the front lines, making its use more restrictive.”

Another energy analyst said it could turn into another fiscal boondoggle, similar to the $535 million Energy Department loan to the solar panel firm Solyndra, a company that went bankrupt before being raided by the FBI.

“It’s another Solyndra situation in that they’re trying to keep some of these businesses afloat when the economics just don’t make sense right now. Give them a few million and they will be able to continue to exist,” Dan Simmons, director of state and regulatory affairs at the Institute for Energy Research, a free-market energy think tank, told CNSNews.com. “They don’t meet the market test. Unless they have radical changes in technology, they’re not going to meet it anytime soon.”

On Dec. 5, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced that the Defense Logistics Agency had signed contracts to buy 450,000 gallons of biofuel – the largest purchase of biofuel by the federal government in history.

That is still a fraction of the 1.26 billion gallons of fuel the Navy fleet uses each year. But, according to the joint news release, “it accelerates the development and demonstration of a homegrown fuel source that can reduce America’s, and our military’s, dependence on foreign oil.”

“The Navy has always led the nation in transforming the way we use energy, not because it is popular, but because it makes us better war fighters,” Mabus said in a written statement. “This unprecedented fuel purchase demonstrates the Obama administration’s commitment to seeking energy security and energy independence by diversifying our energy supply.”

The biofuel, made from a blend of used cooking oil, will be mixed with aviation gas or marine diesel fuel for use in the “Green Strike Group” demonstration, according to the departments’ release. It is a “drop-in fuel,” which means that no modifications to the engines are required to burn the fuel. To prepare for the demonstration, the Navy completed testing of all aircraft, including F/A-18, blue Angels and the V-22 Osprey. It also tested the RCB-X, a command boat.

Mixing the biofuel with conventional fuel will help keep the price to less than what it could be, say $16 per gallon, but that’s still expensive, said Simmons of the Institute for Energy Research.

“This is one of the underreported aspects. It isn’t just $16 per gallon,” Simmons said. “It was actually $26 a gallon for the biofuel, but they mixed it with more moderately priced fuel. If you do the math that comes out to $1,000 a barrel for that fuel, which is just incredibly expensive.”

He cited the federal government’s own numbers that show the United States has 1.4 trillion barrels of oil waiting to be explored. That’s enough to last 200 years, he said. Thus, he argues, dependency on foreign oil is not the problem, rather it’s an unwillingness to open up more areas for drilling.

He added, “Right now gas prices are the highest ever at Christmas time, and at the same time we have the Navy out spending $26 a gallon for jet fuel, for jet fuel. Jet’s burn fuel like crazy. It’s a travesty.”

As part of his energy security goals, outlined in March 2011 in the “Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future,” President Barack Obama ordered the departments of Agriculture, Energy and the Navy to advance “drop-in” biofuel substitutes for diesel and jet fuel.

“This is not work we can afford to put off for another day,” Ag Secretary Vilsack said in a written statement,

In August, the administration announced their intentions to spend $510 million during the next three years to buy advanced drop-in biofuel for military transportation. In lieu of congressional authorization to spend that much, the administration used existing authority for this initiative without congressional authorization. The purchase is part of the Obama administration’s “We Can’t Wait,” initiative, which involves bypassing Congress when possible.

“There’s no evidence that biofuels are going to be cost effective anytime soon. During the Bush administration, President Bush pushed for making a certain amount of biofuel (to be) used every year. Last year, there was not a drop of advanced biofuel that was mixed with transportation fuel,” Simmons said.

“The reason is that it’s just not economical, that’s the reality,” he added.. “This isn’t a Republican-Democrat thing. President Bush was pushing for it. What it is, is really a price thing. As much as we might think that biofuels may or may not be the future, right now they are not the present, and are wildly expensive.”

Inhofe supports “drop-in” fuels, so long as they are not cost prohibitive, his spokesman said.

“Earlier this year, he authored the Fuel Feedstock Freedom Act, which would in part create a new feedstock-neutral definition to encourage the use of items such as algae, while promoting the production of drop-in fuels, which are both engine friendly, achieve similar mileage per gallon as conventional fuel and can be readily blended and transported in the nation’s existing distribution infrastructure,” Young said.

The Navy did not provide comment for this story.



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KEYWORDS: 201112; arra; biofuel; congress; corruption; glauthier; jetfuel; navair; obama; rcb; rcbx; riverine; separationofpowers; solazyme; stimulus; sweden; tjglauthier; usn; usnavy; wecantwait
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To: Jack Hammer

“The way things are going in the United States, we can no doubt look forward to the day when America’s naval fighter jets are piloted by lesbians and powered by whale sh*t.”

The Navy flag officers do seem to be marching in step with the Obama direction. This past week the press covered broadly the “first kiss” of two lesbians when the USS Oak Hill came home. Now they are purchasing biofuels at a huge premium from politically connected “green” companies. The politicization of the military is well underway.


21 posted on 12/23/2011 2:11:42 PM PST by Soul of the South (When times are tough the tough get going.)
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To: jazusamo
“The Department of Defense should not purchase alternative fuels that are priced 9 time higher than conventional fuels --$26.75 per gallon to approximately $2.85 per gallon -- because those extra costs will further eat away at other necessary budget items such as operations, maintenance, training, and modernization,”

Gov't mandated gas stations...gotta love them.

Good Grief!

22 posted on 12/23/2011 2:24:48 PM PST by hattend (If I wanted you dead, you'd be dead. - Cameron Connor)
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23 posted on 12/23/2011 2:26:40 PM PST by Vroomfondel
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To: USNBandit

Jet fuel flash points vary greatly. Both Jet A and Jet A-1 have flash points between 100-151 °F, close to that of off-the-shelf kerosene 100–162 °F. Yet both Jet B and JP-4 have flash points between -9 and 30 °F. Diesel fuel flash points vary between 126 and 205 °F. Biodiesel flash point is 266 °F, Yes the U.S. Navy should use Biodiesel, in the Boilers of the ships not in a multi-million dollar Jets with lives at stake. Oh and not at $ 26.00 per gallon, Hell NO! why not use perfume; make the whole world smell better.


24 posted on 12/23/2011 10:16:32 PM PST by Colorado Cowgirl (God bless America!)
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To: Colorado Cowgirl

“boilers” ?????

Almost all Naval surface ships have either Gas Turbine engines OR diesel engines. Boilers are, for the most part, a thing of the past.

“Steam plants” are now essentially synonymous with nuclear power ships.

BUT - concept is valid. These fuels could be used on diesel plants or ships with gas turbines - because a fuel-related problem on an aircraft is far more significant than for a surface ship. OR - let the bio-fuel be used exclusively with auxiliarys/small craft/support vessels in and around Naval Bases and shipyards. Their consumption is significant enough to provide a good testing....but should only be embarked upon if pricing isn’t ridiculous. Maybe 2 times is a place to start ...but 3 x or more - NO WAY!!


25 posted on 12/26/2011 9:00:17 PM PST by Vineyard
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To: jazusamo; Nachum; Squantos
Check this out, about the hideously expensive glorified "green" deisel fuel:

The biofuel, made from a blend of used cooking oil, will be mixed with aviation gas or marine diesel fuel for use in the “Green Strike Group” demonstration, according to the departments’ release. It is a “drop-in fuel,” which means that no modifications to the engines are required to burn the fuel. To prepare for the demonstration, the Navy completed testing of all aircraft, including F/A-18, blue Angels and the V-22 Osprey. It also tested the RCB-X, a command boat.

http://defense.about.com/od/weaponry/a/Riverine-Command-Boat-Experimental-Rcb-X.htm

Hmmm.... Swedish riverine boats, where have we heard about those in the news lately...

(snip) The USN sailors departed Iran's Farsi Island, a sensitive location home to an Iranian navy base, at 08:43 GMT aboard the two CB90 Riverine Command Boats (RCBs) that they had been operating, the Pentagon said. ...A senior defence official said the USN had "lost contact with two small US naval craft en route from Kuwait to Bahrain". It was not clear what had led to the lost communications or a reported mechanical failure in one of the craft....The CB90 Riverine Command Boat is a Swedish-designed riverine patrol craft. --- http://www.janes.com/article/57173/iran-briefly-detains-10-us-navy-sailors-on-farsi-island

Speaking of Sweden, the Swedes seem to have awful strong interests in Iran, and Hillary with both. And the Clinton Foundation as well as Obama have been on the receiving end of a lot of donations from the same biofuels company involved in the Navy green fuels program:

Clinton Fdn raised $26 mn in Sweden as gov’t lobbied Hillary on Iran sanctions – report ------- https://www.rt.com/usa/264793-clinton-foundation-sweden-iran/

26 posted on 01/20/2016 9:41:29 PM PST by piasa
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To: piasa

If green fuels are so awesomw, why hasn’t Kerry persuaded Iran to give up nuclear in favor of algae?


27 posted on 01/20/2016 9:46:38 PM PST by piasa
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To: piasa; Red Badger

Newer piezo injectors on diesel engines DO NOT SURVIVE on biodiesel ..... Older diesel engines with mechanical injectors can run on biodiesel after they are warmed up. I’ve a old 4BT Cummins swapped into 88 Toyota 4x4 that run good in 40 -100 degree weather on locally made biodiesel. First time I left it out in winter it was a “ngreasesickle” till I thawed it in the shop for a few days and flushed the fuel system with regular diesel..... I vote no on reliable biodiesel unless they have overhauled the formula extensively...

My experience.... your mileage may vary ......:o)


28 posted on 01/21/2016 3:16:09 AM PST by Squantos ( Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: Squantos

I have heard that adding some acetone will help alleviate this problem....................


29 posted on 01/21/2016 7:37:17 AM PST by Red Badger (READ MY LIPS: NO MORE BUSHES!...............)
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