So organic farming practices are something that, to me, are interlinked with the idea of using biodiesel.
The biodiesel we use is 100 percent, it has no petroleum in it. It was already used in fryers throughout our local area. It's already had one life and now it's going to be used again, which is nice.
I love the idea that biodiesel has the potential to support farmers, especially the family farms.
Biofuels such as ethanol require enormous amounts of cropland and end up displacing either food crops or natural wilderness, neither of which is good.
As both a former governor and a Naval officer I can tell you energy security remains among biofuels' most important benefits.
Biofuels are the future of energy in this nation and around the world
Ethanol and biodiesel allow people to burn a cleaner form of energy.
Pond scum stinks. And so do the Obama administration's enormous, taxpayer-funded 'investments' in politically connected biofuel companies.
The world is hung up on food-based biofuels. Not only are they the wrong thing, they're the uneconomic thing.
Certain food-based biofuels like biodiesel have always been a bad idea. Others like corn ethanol have served a useful purpose and essentially are obsoleting themselves.