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  • 06-19-2008 11:04 AM

    • ccheek
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    • Corpus Christi, Tx
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    Solar, wind or bio-diesel?

    ok, so i've sunk so far, say $150 into a few saplings, and 150 seeds (some planters, and potting soil) into biodiesel.

     

    I live in corpus christi, texas.

     

    GREAT for solar,

    GREAT for wind,

    and if i could find some land cheap enough, GREAT for biodiesel.

    Im interested in all three, and having lots of fun (with the exception of acquiring land) with biodiesel.

    so,

    anyone have a cheap wind mill or some cheap solar panels or better yet some cheap land close to corpus? I'd like to put together an entire array of stuff, and just have everything to do with all of it.

    heck if i could find the land on the waterfront of the intracoastal canal, i'd do desalination too.

     

     

    i'd go for something nuclear but i dont want to grow a third arm...

     

    South Texas Jatropha Farms. http://biodiesel.blogdrive.com/

  • 06-19-2008 04:41 PM In reply to

    Re: Solar, wind or bio-diesel?

    Go out around Robstown, land is cheap.

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  • 06-24-2008 12:36 PM In reply to

    • ccheek
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    • Joined on 04-14-2008
    • Corpus Christi, Tx
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    Re: Solar, wind or bio-diesel?

    I've been looking in Robstown, I havent found anything under $5000 per acre. i was hoping more around 2000 to 3500 per acre. plus I'd kind of like to grow on land thats not every going to be considered land that can grow food crops. JC is pretty hardy in that regard, it will grow in the desert so sand would be fine.

    Robstown has some awesome black dirt, great for corn, milo, cotton, and a few other feedstock type plants.

    but i'll keep looking, thanks cjheap

    South Texas Jatropha Farms. http://biodiesel.blogdrive.com/

  • 06-27-2008 12:13 PM In reply to

    Re: Solar, wind or bio-diesel?

    They are working on solar in Israel !  :)

    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/126653

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  • 06-27-2008 06:00 PM In reply to

    Re: Solar, wind or bio-diesel?

    Solar, Wind, or BioDiesel?

    How about a little of each in the proper quantities for the proper applications?

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