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  1. Join Date
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    You're not spamming the boards, are you?

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    :spam:



    (well, looks like it but I hope not)

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    SPAM or not...

    Eh sino ba ang PIP???....obviously the OPEC funded organization - being in favor to the use of fossil fuels (kasi ito ang negosyo nila)....the use of biofuels will obviously affect their business.

    The main intent of the OPEC is to control the production and selling of petroleum products. So obviously, hindi kataka-taka that they would oppose any new thing like the biofuel.

    On SOME truths, not all biofuel are tested and could be categorically classified as safe for our engines. For obvious resons, that these engines were made and tested specifically on fossil fuels. The invention of biofuel was the reverse of this...biofuel was made to "imitate" the fossil fuels.

    Kung masisira man ang sasakyan because of the biofuel...only time will tell.

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    I read somewhere that when Mr. Diesel invented the diesel engine, his original intent was to have it run on non-fossil type fuel... vegetable oil or something that is akin to bio-fuel.

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    Yes, the original engine invented by Rudolf Diesel ran on peanut oil.

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    Flying V soars in biofuel field
    BIZLINKS By Rey Gamboa
    The Philippine Star 12/18/2006

    http://philstar.com/philstar/NEWS200612180717.htm

    Exerpts:

    The move, expectedly, has translated into more converts among diesel users. With the way jeepney and taxi drivers are slowly but surely moving towards biodiesel use, no wonder the oil majors are reportedly lobbying for the deferment of the just-passed BioFuels Act for another year.

    It would be tragic if our lawmakers will agree to postpone the implementation of the new law by another year. The fact that all government vehicles have been using biodiesel since 2004 (in response to a Presidential directive) surely is enough testimony that the CME-blended diesel fuel works.

    Trivia: Rey Gamboa was the former spokesman of Shell. We should thank equaltruth for starting this thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by equaltruth View Post

    Certainly looks like a spam-bot. All of his posts are either this or in biodiesel threads, and mostly straight data feeds.

    An anti-bio-diesel lobby creating semi-intelligent (they use the search function) spam-bots to destroy us all? Heaven forfend!

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

PIP Comment on coconut fatty acid methyl ester (CME) biofuel