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	<title>Comments on: Jatropha: Possible Jet Fuel but Difficult to Scale Up</title>
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		<title>By: Albert Jurgens</title>
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		<dc:creator>Albert Jurgens</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 12:57:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear sir/madam,

WHAT WILL BE IN THE NEAR FUTURE THE CHEAPEST BIOFUEL PER PASSENGER-KM. / MILE FOR AVIOATION.
This will be the question.

Aviation biofuel: 
Which biofuel type will be the new leading biofuel?
Which biofuel type will be the most environmental friendly? 
Which biofuel type will be the cheapest to produce?
Which biofuel type will be the most outstanding?

This is the answer of Mr. Billy Glover, director of Environmental Strategy of Boeing: 
JATROPHA BIOFUEL: THE NEW AVIATION BIOFUEL!!
For more information: bill.glover@boeing.com

We offer airlines and airports for the first time in aviation history the possibility to participate in the production of their own biofuel. 

We know biofuels for aviation work... but how to get enough?
One of the recurring themes of the Aviation &amp; Environment Summit 2009 is the availability of sustainable biofuel feedstock’s. 
The answer is for the aviation industry to take ownership of the supply chain for Bio Jet Fuel from sustainable resources. This would allow for the industry to facilitate the confirmed interest of investors as they would be 
at liberty to view the end user of the prime product. Without an integrated driver/consumer the opportunity 
to promote several feedstock’s for Bio Jet Fuel may be delayed.

Air New Zealand claims findings from biofuel test flight show significant reductions in fuel burn and emissions.
http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/aboutus/mediacentre/pressreleases/biofuel-test-flight-report-shows-significant-fuel-saving-28may09.htm

For all information: www.jatropha-biofuel.nl

Best regards,
Albert Jurgens.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear sir/madam,</p>
<p>WHAT WILL BE IN THE NEAR FUTURE THE CHEAPEST BIOFUEL PER PASSENGER-KM. / MILE FOR AVIOATION.<br />
This will be the question.</p>
<p>Aviation biofuel:<br />
Which biofuel type will be the new leading biofuel?<br />
Which biofuel type will be the most environmental friendly?<br />
Which biofuel type will be the cheapest to produce?<br />
Which biofuel type will be the most outstanding?</p>
<p>This is the answer of Mr. Billy Glover, director of Environmental Strategy of Boeing:<br />
JATROPHA BIOFUEL: THE NEW AVIATION BIOFUEL!!<br />
For more information: <a href="mailto:bill.glover@boeing.com">bill.glover@boeing.com</a></p>
<p>We offer airlines and airports for the first time in aviation history the possibility to participate in the production of their own biofuel. </p>
<p>We know biofuels for aviation work&#8230; but how to get enough?<br />
One of the recurring themes of the Aviation &amp; Environment Summit 2009 is the availability of sustainable biofuel feedstock’s.<br />
The answer is for the aviation industry to take ownership of the supply chain for Bio Jet Fuel from sustainable resources. This would allow for the industry to facilitate the confirmed interest of investors as they would be<br />
at liberty to view the end user of the prime product. Without an integrated driver/consumer the opportunity<br />
to promote several feedstock’s for Bio Jet Fuel may be delayed.</p>
<p>Air New Zealand claims findings from biofuel test flight show significant reductions in fuel burn and emissions.<br />
<a href="http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/aboutus/mediacentre/pressreleases/biofuel-test-flight-report-shows-significant-fuel-saving-28may09.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/aboutus/mediacentre/pressreleases/biofuel-test-flight-report-shows-significant-fuel-saving-28may09.htm</a></p>
<p>For all information: <a href="http://www.jatropha-biofuel.nl" rel="nofollow">http://www.jatropha-biofuel.nl</a></p>
<p>Best regards,<br />
Albert Jurgens.</p>
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