SEREVENT
MASSIVE G STAR
+605|6576|Birmingham, UK
That'll show the ME
Burwhale
Save the BlobFish!
+136|6691|Brisneyland
I dont doubt that it works. The main question is how much fuel could it produce if you ramped up production to its highest level. I am not sure if it would meet demand. Still its good news. A bit like this story I guess.

At least petrol heads have some hope for the future. And this way we dont have to feel guilty about using fossil fuels.
too_money2007
Member
+145|6777|Keller, Tx
You people needs to stfu about what gas prices are in your neighborhood and contribute to the actual OP.

I hope this works. We need shit like this to happen so we can get our fucking economy back in order.
Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7235|UK

too_money2007 wrote:

You people needs to stfu about what gas prices are in your neighborhood and contribute to the actual OP.

I hope this works. We need shit like this to happen so we can get our fucking economy back in order.
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!

Petrol costs are pretty much OT. I doubt this method will produce sufficient amounts of fuel.
De_Jappe
Triarii
+432|6996|Belgium

Did a little search on scalability as this is pretty good news. It's also carbon neutral so no more global warming whining. Anyway scalability so far:

However, to substitute America’s weekly oil consumption of 143 million barrels, you would need a facility that covered about 205 square miles, an area roughly the size of Chicago.

That is the main problem: although LS9 can produce its bug fuel in laboratory beakers, it has no idea whether it will be able produce the same results on a nationwide or even global scale.
Time for optimalisation. Poo you bacteria's, POO! Interesting start though!
The#1Spot
Member
+105|7009|byah

God Save the Queen wrote:

THE_EYE wrote:

maybe we wont need to pay $4:20 a gallon anymore?
you mean 5.65
He lives in the US and you live in the UK. I doubt the price will change.
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6962|N. Ireland
US is so much cheaper compared to the UK. £1.20 p/ petrol litre here!
SpIk3y
Minister of Silly Walks
+67|6608|New Jersey
I live in NJ and I pay in the $3.95-$4.10 per gallon range.  Usually I pay around $4 even.
God Save the Queen
Banned
+628|6812|tropical regions of london
got him coach
GR34
Member
+215|7014|ALBERTA> CANADA
kool, what cant we genetically alter bugs to poo out Ion drives so we can fly in space
Sydney
2λчиэλ
+783|7312|Reykjavík, Iceland.
$8.7 per gallon here
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|7018|UK

kylef wrote:

US is so much cheaper compared to the UK. £1.20 p/ petrol litre here!
You guys are taxed to fuck though.  Something like 70p ($1.40) of that is tax   Go tell brown to fuck off!

Martyn
BVC
Member
+325|7164
Freakin sweet!

208 square miles is not a lot considering how much fuel you'd get out of it.  It'd also allow for an element of decentralisation - putting production close to the source of usage, would reduce potential disruption of supply routes, and though OPEC are bound to get their knickers in a twist (and buy it out/shoot someone in the process), at least the automobile industry won't have to change much.

But besides OPEC, I do see one problem.  How much space will need to be set aside to grow material to fuel the production process?

Last edited by Pubic (2008-06-17 17:55:03)

Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|7144|Canberra, AUS

mr.hrundi wrote:

If I got that right, it uses wood or plants to produce oil. Not long then till everyone will complain about extremely rising food-prices.
Bacteria are neither.

I wouldn't recommend this idea. Bacteria are without doubt the most unpredictable thing you could work with.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
Nappy
Apprentice
+151|6698|NSW, Australia

im sick of americans whinging about there cheap fuel

good find though
bennisboy
Member
+829|7115|Poundland

Bell wrote:

kylef wrote:

US is so much cheaper compared to the UK. £1.20 p/ petrol litre here!
You guys are taxed to fuck though.  Something like 70p ($1.40) of that is tax   Go tell brown to fuck off!

Martyn
Yeah its ridiculous, especially having that much tax and duty in an economic downturn

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