Sumatra where the palm oil plantations are?
But, what would we put in the gas tank of the E320 Mercedes wagon, if we did that?
And unless anyone is mistaken, the E320 has joined, along with the Dodge Ram 2500 (great for hauling ton quantities of turkeys to the Changing World "Turkey guts to oil plant") the
Biodiesel Brigade.Um. This great biodiesel news about the E320 just makes you want to rush right out and buy one, and get all cozy around the fire sipping Allen's Coffee Brandy, doesn't it?
And one can buy an E320 for "only" $55,000 (accessories like 8 spoke wheels extra), mere pocket change.
You
are a comedian, aren't you?
Speaking of Brazil, did you see di Castro's paper in the upcoming issue of
Energy and Fuels on the transesterification of palm oil using silica immobilized lipases?
No?
You don't read those kind of papers? They're to
sciency?
What about the Brazilian scientist Augustini's paper in the same journal on ESI-MS fingerprinting of palm oil fractions.
No?
You couldn't care less about all this Brazilian interest in palm oil?
What do you suppose is driving it? Let me guess, it's pharmaceuticals and food, right?
Well if you
read the paper, Augustini says this, first sentence:
Biodiesel, an alternative and promising diesel fuel,1,2 is made
from many renewable sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats...
Um. Animal fats.
Distilled tigers are good for making biodiesel.
Then quoth Augustini:
In Brazil, soybean oil is currently the main source used for biodiesel production, but other sources, such as sunflower, palm, castor, and jatropha curcas oils, as well as several animal fats are starting to be increasingly used or seriously evaluated.
I just searched the article for the word
pharmaceutical:
It occurs zero times.
I also searched for the word "food" and it appears nowhere in the text, although several articles from the scientific journal
J. Agr. Food. Chem are referenced.
Thus it would seem that Doctor Augustini's interest is involved in the
car culture.
That's just what the world needs: More Brazilian biofuels.