The purpose of developing the T-CO Renewable Energy Campus™ is to create new jobs and income producing revenue streams to help stabilize the economy through teaching/training and the applications of renewable energy resources.

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Welcome to the preview of the T-CO Renewable Energy Campus™, a new extension of the T-CO Alternative Fuels, LLC. Website.

The T-CO Renewable Energy Campus™ provides a one-stop destination for individuals, companies, agencies, schools and universities to promote, display and teach their research, project development, hands-on equipment demonstrations and working renewable energy products to viewers throughout the world.

The T-CO Renewable Energy Campus™ incorporates a broad spectrum of renewable energy subjects that provide information and knowledge obtained through teaching, training, seminars, symposiums, marketing, research, and hands on demonstration projects which are designed to promote awareness, and a better understanding of their applications, including: research in resources for regulatory requirements, funding and historical comparables.

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From Forest To Finished Products Event, A Success!

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F2FP | From Forest To Finished Products Event Highlights

We were able to attend and record both the Plum Creek site demo, and the symposium and Conference Expo. In the near future, we will be releasing video coverage of the Pine Creek Demonstration. Included in that release will be all the vehicles participating in the demonstration, both stationary and in-action.
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F2FP | From Forest To Finished Products Event Overview

A Conference by Industry People for Industry People

  • 100% technology transfer, education, and training
  • In-depth coverage of critical issues
  • Multiple concurrent tracks
    • Forest/forestry, logging equipment
    • Saw milling, solid sawn lumber, beams
    • Panels, engineered lumber
    • Value-added products: furniture, cabinets, doors and windows, components, engineered/solid flooring, architectural woodwork
  • CFEs, CLEs, and CEUs available

EXPO Exhibits

  • More than 50 indoor exhibits and 10 outdoor exhibits (interactive)

Workshops

  • Bio-fiber initiatives
  • Forest land ownership and profit optimization on existing land by Forisk, Inc.
  • Water quality
  • Resins and adhesives, moderated by Dr. Terry Sellers (SelTech)
  • Optimizing sawmill operations, with emphasis on management planning, sawing/saws, and drying, organized by Dr. Gene Wengert

Custom Plant Tours and On-Site Seminars

In-Forest Logging Bio-Fiber Demo

Click Here for a Map

Bio-Energy Symposium

The symposium and Conference Expo will provide the latest technology, process and economics info on all topics concerning biomass research, development & implementation. Featuring presentations from the very best in the industry. Download PDF

Live Demo

Plum Creek site demo dubbed a “must see” by Southern Loggin’ Times and Timber Harvesting. A world class live bio-harvesting, handling, baling, chipping/grinding demo. The largest such conference and demo ever in U.S. Download PDF

$15 Ticket

Please present this ticket at the registration booth to obtain your badge.
Live In-Woods Demo Ticket Plum Creek Forest Land November 16-17, 2008
It does not provide access to conference sessions or conference food functions.

Attendee Registration

Pre-register for the 2008 F2FP Conference and Expo by downloading the following PDF.

Download Attendee Registration Form or use the Online Registration

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Agenda

November 16

1:00 pm-5:00 pm Live In-Woods Demos, Exhibits, and On-Site

Seminars on Plum Creek Forest Land

November 17 • Specialization Day

7:30 am-8:30 am Registration
8:00 am-5:00 pm Live In-Woods Demos, Exhibits, and On-Site

Seminars on Plum Creek Forest Land

8:30 am-2:00 pm Plant Tours

  • Weyerhaeuser-Parallam, Anthony Forest Products, Yancey Brothers — Caterpillar Equipment (all day)
  • UGA Bio-Fiber Conversion Pilot Plant (AM and PM)
8:30 am-Noon Workshops at the Georgia Center

BMPs and Forested Water Resources

  • Frank Green, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • Rhett Jackson, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
  • John Godbee, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.

Forest Investment and Profit Optimization of Existing Forestland

  • Brooks Mendell, Forisk, Inc.
1:00 pm-5:00 pm Workshops at the Georgia Center

Resins and Adhesives

  • Terry Sellers, Seltech
  • Chung-Yun Hse, USDA Forest Service
  • Kaichang Li, Oregon State University
8:00 am-5:00 pm Workshops at the Georgia Center

Bio-Fiber Energy Symposia

  • Nathan McClure, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • Daniel Cassidy, USDA CSREES
  • Ben Jackson, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Bill Pennington, Processes Unlimited International, Inc.
  • Ken Muehlenfeld, Forest Product Development Center, Auburn University
  • Ross Harding, Vice President, Herty Foundation
  • Randy Queen, General Motors
  • Dale Threadgill, UGA Biological and Agricultural Engineering
  • Ron Barmore, Range Fuels
  • Gene Zebley, Hurst Boilers
  • Steve Taylor, Auburn University
  • Devon Dartnell, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • Greg Davidson, BFS
  • Greg Alles, Bliss Industries
  • Jon Mayner, Evergreen Engineering
8:00 am-5:00 pm Sawmill Optimization

  • Gene Wengert, The Wood Doctor’s Rx, LLC
  • Mike Steele, Perforex/Poyry
  • Julian Beckwith, UGA (retired)
  • Dennis Hanlon, Forestry Systems, Inc.
  • Joseph Chang, Louisiana State University
  • Mark White (invited), White and Co.
6:00 pm-8:00 pm Opening Keynote Address

  • Jim Ewing, Director of Recruitment & Existing Industry, Georgia Dept. of Economic Development, Commerce Division
  • Karl Brohammer, Director, Georgia Tech

Advanced Wood Products Lab (AWPL) Crate & Barrel Design Competition and Finished Products Exhibit
Reception and Exhibits

November 18 • Conference

7:00 am-8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
8:00 am-10:00 am General Session

Global Overview of Fiber Demand

  • Bill Miller, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.
  • John Carpenter, President of Caterpillar Forest Products
  • D.K. Knight, Principal, Hatton-Brown Publishers
  • John Pait, Senior Vice President, Cellfor
  • Marshall Jacobson, Manager, Plum Creek
10:00 am-10:30 am Refreshment Break and EXPO Exhibits
10:30 am-Noon Concurrent Sessions:

Forest Developments — Carbon Credits

  • Josh Love, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • TBA, Assigning Value to the Resource
  • John Godbee, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.

Forestry Issues — Wood Quality

  • Digges Morgan, Southern Forest Products Association
  • Bryant Beadles, Balfour Lumber Co.
  • TBA, Modeling Wood Quality

Sawmilling and Lumber Developments

  • Karl Brohammer, AWPL, Georgia Tech
  • Wesley Langdale, Langdale Corp.
  • Kerlin Drake (invited), Anthony Forest Products
  • Mark Smith, National Director, WoodLinksUSA
10:30 am-Noon Panels Engineered Lumber Value Added

  • Dick Baldwin, Oak Creek Investments
  • Tony Pugel, Louisiana Pacific
  • Brian Wommack, Weyerhaeuser
Noon-1:30 pm Lunch and EXPO Exhibits
1:30 pm-3:30 pm General Session

Pine to Energy to Emissions

  • Hon. Dave Garman, Former Under Secretary of Energy
  • Ross Harding, Vice President, Herty Foundation
  • Greg Heck, Principal Research Engineer, Southern Co.
  • Barbara Wells, President and CEO, ArborGen
3:30 pm-4:00 pm Refreshment Break and EXPO Exhibits
4:00 pm-5:30 pm Concurrent Sessions

Forest Developments — Finance/ROI

  • Brooks Mendell, Forisk, Inc.
  • Rocky Goodnow, RISI
  • Phil Dougherty, ArborGen

Forestry Issues — Inventory Systems

  • Darian Yawn, Landmark Systems
  • David Evans (invited), Mississippi State University
  • Russell Bozeman, Haglof Inc.

Sawmilling and Lumber Developments

  • Mike Steele, Perforex/Poyry
  • Jay Galloway, Tolleson Lumber
  • Bryant Beadles, Balfour Lumber

Panels Engineered Lumber Value Added

  • Jim Davis, Davis & Associates
  • Hongfan Li, ChinaWood
  • Robert Nurre, Midway United
  • David Williams, D.H. Williams and Associates
5:15 pm-6:15 pm Professional Ethics in Forestry (optional)

  • Ben Jackson, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
6:15 pm- 6:45 pm Keynote Address

  • Brad Southern, Vice President, Louisiana Pacific
6:45 pm-8:30 pm Reception, EXPO Exhibits, and Entertainment
8:30 pm Dinner on Your Own

November 19 • Conference

7:00 am-8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
8:00 am-10:00 am General Session

  • Rick Davis, Vice President/CFO, Landmark Systems
  • Richard Schroeder, Director of Bio-Resources Management, University of Florida
  • Bob Rummer, Project Leader — Forest Operations, USDA Forest Service
10:00 am-10:30 am Refreshment Break and EXPO Exhibits
10:30 am-Noon Concurrent Sessions

Forest Issues (Business and Production Issues Facing Loggers Today

  • Tommy Carroll, Southeastern Wood Producers Association
  • Herb Decours, Davis-Garvin Insurance
  • Ezell Castleberry (invited), American Loggers Council

Forest Developments (Certification)

  • Fred Cubbage, North Carolina State University
  • Bill Hubbard, Southern Regional Extension Forestry
  • John Godbee, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.

Sawmilling and Lumber Developments

  • Mark Craig, Giben
  • Joseph Chang, Louisiana State University

Panels Engineered Lumber Value Added

  • Steve Winistorfer, TECO
  • Tim Young, University of Tennessee
  • Chris Andrews, Shaw Solid Flooring
Noon-1:30 pm Lunch and EXPO Exhibits
1:30 pm-3:30 pm General Session

  • Ken Muehlenfeld, Forest Product Development Center, Auburn University
  • Joseph James, James and Associates
  • Ron Barmore, Range Fuels
  • Greg Alles, Bliss Industries
  • Randy Queen, General Motors
3:30 pm Adjourn
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F2FP | From Forest To Finished Products

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A Conference by Industry People for Industry People

  • 100% technology transfer, education, and training
  • In-depth coverage of critical issues
  • Multiple concurrent tracks
    • Forest/forestry, logging equipment
    • Saw milling, solid sawn lumber, beams
    • Panels, engineered lumber
    • Value-added products: furniture, cabinets, doors and windows, components, engineered/solid flooring, architectural woodwork
  • CFEs, CLEs, and CEUs available

EXPO Exhibits

  • More than 50 indoor exhibits and 10 outdoor exhibits (interactive)

Workshops

  • Bio-fiber initiatives
  • Forest land ownership and profit optimization on existing land by Forisk, Inc.
  • Water quality
  • Resins and adhesives, moderated by Dr. Terry Sellers (SelTech)
  • Optimizing sawmill operations, with emphasis on management planning, sawing/saws, and drying, organized by Dr. Gene Wengert

Custom Plant Tours and On-Site Seminars

In-Forest Logging Bio-Fiber Demo

Click Here for a Map

Bio-Energy Symposium

The symposium and Conference Expo will provide the latest technology, process and economics info on all topics concerning biomass research, development & implementation. Featuring presentations from the very best in the industry. Download PDF

Live Demo

Plum Creek site demo dubbed a “must see” by Southern Loggin’ Times and Timber Harvesting. A world class live bio-harvesting, handling, baling, chipping/grinding demo. The largest such conference and demo ever in U.S. Download PDF

$15 Ticket

Please present this ticket at the registration booth to obtain your badge.
Live In-Woods Demo Ticket Plum Creek Forest Land November 16-17, 2008
It does not provide access to conference sessions or conference food functions.

Attendee Registration

Pre-register for the 2008 F2FP Conference and Expo by downloading the following PDF.

Download Attendee Registration Form or use the Online Registration

Media Downloads


Agenda

November 16

1:00 pm-5:00 pm Live In-Woods Demos, Exhibits, and On-Site

Seminars on Plum Creek Forest Land

November 17 • Specialization Day

7:30 am-8:30 am Registration
8:00 am-5:00 pm Live In-Woods Demos, Exhibits, and On-Site

Seminars on Plum Creek Forest Land

8:30 am-2:00 pm Plant Tours

  • Weyerhaeuser-Parallam, Anthony Forest Products, Yancey Brothers — Caterpillar Equipment (all day)
  • UGA Bio-Fiber Conversion Pilot Plant (AM and PM)
8:30 am-Noon Workshops at the Georgia Center

BMPs and Forested Water Resources

  • Frank Green, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • Rhett Jackson, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
  • John Godbee, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.

Forest Investment and Profit Optimization of Existing Forestland

  • Brooks Mendell, Forisk, Inc.
1:00 pm-5:00 pm Workshops at the Georgia Center

Resins and Adhesives

  • Terry Sellers, Seltech
  • Chung-Yun Hse, USDA Forest Service
  • Kaichang Li, Oregon State University
8:00 am-5:00 pm Workshops at the Georgia Center

Bio-Fiber Energy Symposia

  • Nathan McClure, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • Daniel Cassidy, USDA CSREES
  • Ben Jackson, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
  • Bill Pennington, Processes Unlimited International, Inc.
  • Ken Muehlenfeld, Forest Product Development Center, Auburn University
  • Ross Harding, Vice President, Herty Foundation
  • Randy Queen, General Motors
  • Dale Threadgill, UGA Biological and Agricultural Engineering
  • Ron Barmore, Range Fuels
  • Gene Zebley, Hurst Boilers
  • Steve Taylor, Auburn University
  • Devon Dartnell, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • Greg Davidson, BFS
  • Greg Alles, Bliss Industries
  • Jon Mayner, Evergreen Engineering
8:00 am-5:00 pm Sawmill Optimization

  • Gene Wengert, The Wood Doctor’s Rx, LLC
  • Mike Steele, Perforex/Poyry
  • Julian Beckwith, UGA (retired)
  • Dennis Hanlon, Forestry Systems, Inc.
  • Joseph Chang, Louisiana State University
  • Mark White (invited), White and Co.
6:00 pm-8:00 pm Opening Keynote Address

  • Jim Ewing, Director of Recruitment & Existing Industry, Georgia Dept. of Economic Development, Commerce Division
  • Karl Brohammer, Director, Georgia Tech

Advanced Wood Products Lab (AWPL) Crate & Barrel Design Competition and Finished Products Exhibit
Reception and Exhibits

November 18 • Conference

7:00 am-8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
8:00 am-10:00 am General Session

Global Overview of Fiber Demand

  • Bill Miller, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.
  • John Carpenter, President of Caterpillar Forest Products
  • D.K. Knight, Principal, Hatton-Brown Publishers
  • John Pait, Senior Vice President, Cellfor
  • Marshall Jacobson, Manager, Plum Creek
10:00 am-10:30 am Refreshment Break and EXPO Exhibits
10:30 am-Noon Concurrent Sessions:

Forest Developments — Carbon Credits

  • Josh Love, Georgia Forestry Commission
  • TBA, Assigning Value to the Resource
  • John Godbee, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.

Forestry Issues — Wood Quality

  • Digges Morgan, Southern Forest Products Association
  • Bryant Beadles, Balfour Lumber Co.
  • TBA, Modeling Wood Quality

Sawmilling and Lumber Developments

  • Karl Brohammer, AWPL, Georgia Tech
  • Wesley Langdale, Langdale Corp.
  • Kerlin Drake (invited), Anthony Forest Products
  • Mark Smith, National Director, WoodLinksUSA
10:30 am-Noon Panels Engineered Lumber Value Added

  • Dick Baldwin, Oak Creek Investments
  • Tony Pugel, Louisiana Pacific
  • Brian Wommack, Weyerhaeuser
Noon-1:30 pm Lunch and EXPO Exhibits
1:30 pm-3:30 pm General Session

Pine to Energy to Emissions

  • Hon. Dave Garman, Former Under Secretary of Energy
  • Ross Harding, Vice President, Herty Foundation
  • Greg Heck, Principal Research Engineer, Southern Co.
  • Barbara Wells, President and CEO, ArborGen
3:30 pm-4:00 pm Refreshment Break and EXPO Exhibits
4:00 pm-5:30 pm Concurrent Sessions

Forest Developments — Finance/ROI

  • Brooks Mendell, Forisk, Inc.
  • Rocky Goodnow, RISI
  • Phil Dougherty, ArborGen

Forestry Issues — Inventory Systems

  • Darian Yawn, Landmark Systems
  • David Evans (invited), Mississippi State University
  • Russell Bozeman, Haglof Inc.

Sawmilling and Lumber Developments

  • Mike Steele, Perforex/Poyry
  • Jay Galloway, Tolleson Lumber
  • Bryant Beadles, Balfour Lumber

Panels Engineered Lumber Value Added

  • Jim Davis, Davis & Associates
  • Hongfan Li, ChinaWood
  • Robert Nurre, Midway United
  • David Williams, D.H. Williams and Associates
5:15 pm-6:15 pm Professional Ethics in Forestry (optional)

  • Ben Jackson, UGA Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources
6:15 pm- 6:45 pm Keynote Address

  • Brad Southern, Vice President, Louisiana Pacific
6:45 pm-8:30 pm Reception, EXPO Exhibits, and Entertainment
8:30 pm Dinner on Your Own

November 19 • Conference

7:00 am-8:00 am Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
8:00 am-10:00 am General Session

  • Rick Davis, Vice President/CFO, Landmark Systems
  • Richard Schroeder, Director of Bio-Resources Management, University of Florida
  • Bob Rummer, Project Leader — Forest Operations, USDA Forest Service
10:00 am-10:30 am Refreshment Break and EXPO Exhibits
10:30 am-Noon Concurrent Sessions

Forest Issues (Business and Production Issues Facing Loggers Today

  • Tommy Carroll, Southeastern Wood Producers Association
  • Herb Decours, Davis-Garvin Insurance
  • Ezell Castleberry (invited), American Loggers Council

Forest Developments (Certification)

  • Fred Cubbage, North Carolina State University
  • Bill Hubbard, Southern Regional Extension Forestry
  • John Godbee, F&W Forestry Services, Inc.

Sawmilling and Lumber Developments

  • Mark Craig, Giben
  • Joseph Chang, Louisiana State University

Panels Engineered Lumber Value Added

  • Steve Winistorfer, TECO
  • Tim Young, University of Tennessee
  • Chris Andrews, Shaw Solid Flooring
Noon-1:30 pm Lunch and EXPO Exhibits
1:30 pm-3:30 pm General Session

  • Ken Muehlenfeld, Forest Product Development Center, Auburn University
  • Joseph James, James and Associates
  • Ron Barmore, Range Fuels
  • Greg Alles, Bliss Industries
  • Randy Queen, General Motors
3:30 pm Adjourn
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Bio-Truck Coast To Coast Tour Coverage

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We will be following the coast to coast tour as the Bio-Truck makes its way accross the United States. So check back often. Once the tour has ended, we hope to conduct an interview with Wayne Keith and Dr. David Bransby.
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Bio-Truck to drive from coast to coast on solid biomass!

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Wayne Keith, a partner in Renewable Energy Systems LLC (RES), has developed gasification technology that enables regular vehicles which are normally fueled with gasoline, to be powered with a wide range of solid biomass materials, like wood, switchgrass, crop residues and broiler litter.

The biomass powered pickup (the Bio-Truck) will be used to attract media attention, and will be powered on a wide range of solid fuels during the course of the tour. The tour will start in Charleston, SC, on the east coast and take a southern route to San Diego, then north to Los Angeles, and San Francisco, stopping at different renewable energy installations en route to get the media to highlight these projects, companies and technologies. Visit www.au-biotruck.com for more information on the tour.


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Follow the Bio-Truck progress as it conducts its Coast To Coast Tour.


Wayne Keith, and his third generation Bio-Truck powered by wood or other biomass.

History: In 2003, when the price of gasoline reached $2.00 per gallon, Wayne decided it was too expensive to continue running his 1984 Ford truck on gasoline. He used the truck daily for transportation, and to haul hay, cattle and equipment. The engine in this pickup is 460 cubic inches, and mileage on gasoline is only 8-9 miles per gallon. By 2005 Wayne had designed and constructed his first generation pickup-mounted gasifier to power the Ford on wood instead of gasoline. However, this equipment was not very user-friendly, and heavy on wood. So in 2007, Wayne designed, constructed and installed an improved second generation gasifier on a smaller truck. Finally, in 2008 he developed a further improved third generation gasifier on a third pickup. This most recent version is much more user friendly, and will be the lead vehicle for the Coast-to-Coast and Back tour (September 28 to October 16) and the one that will participate in the Berkeley to Las Vegas race (October 11-13). Wayne has traveled about 20,000 miles on wood in each of his first two trucks, for a total of 40,000 miles, and has not traveled anywhere on petroleum fuels for over two years. This indicates that the wood powered biotrucks are truly work vehicles, and definitely not toys.

Tour models: The third generation gasifier is mounted on a 1991 Dodge Dakota V8 pickup, which will lead the tour and participate in the race. The second generation gasifier is on a 1987 Dodge Dakota pickup that has a V6 engine. This vehicle will be a backup for both the tour and the race. It was necessary to use older model trucks because the technology is difficult to install on more recent models which mostly have advanced fuel injection systems.

Technology/Equipment: The technology that enables solid material like wood to be used as a fuel for the Bio-Truck is known as gasification, which is essentially partial combustion. Complete combustion is what occurs in an open fire which has an abundant supply of air, and therefore, oxygen. When a fire like this burns, the carbon and hydrogen contained in the material being burned get oxidized (oxygen from the air is added to them), to form mostly carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). These gases are released into the air, and the inert material, known as ash, remains on the ground in solid form. If combustible material like wood or grass is placed in an enclosed vessel (known as a gasifier) into which passage of air (and therefore, oxygen) can be restricted, it can be ignited but restricted to only partial combustion/oxidation. The result is that instead of water vapor, hydrogen is released, and instead of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide is released. This mixture of gases is known as synthesis gas, or syngas: mainly a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, but it also contains small amounts of carbon dioxide and methane. A down draft gasifier is located behind the cab of the Bio-Truck. The temperature in the gasifier is between 2,000 and 3,000 degrees F. The syngas flows out of the bottom of the gasifier into a gas radiator (the black “rails” mounted around the payload) to cool it down and condense it. From there the gas is run through a filter to clean it, and then directly through the carburetor to the engine. The energy content of the gas is about 200 btu/cubic foot, compared to 1,000 btu/cubic foot for natural gas.

Speed and Mileage: The race V8 Dodge Dakota travels about 1 mile per pound of wood, and can reach over 80 miles per hour on level road when traveling on wood only.  The V6 pickup gets about 1.5 miles per pound of wood, and can do about 65 miles per hour.

Emissions: Because all plants, including trees, obtain their carbon from CO2 in the air, when plant material is burned the carbon is simply returned to the atmosphere where it came from. Therefore, the BioTruck is carbon-neutral because it is just releasing carbon into the atmosphere where it came from. In contrast, use of gasoline or diesel made from oil involves taking carbon from below the ground (oil wells) where it is harmless, and adding it to the pool of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, thus increasing the risk of global climate change. For this reason it is imperative that we reduce the use of fossil fuels as soon as possible. When stationary, there may be a small amount of smoke emitted from the gasifier, but there are no visible emissions when the trucks are in motion. Tailpipe emissions have not yet been measured, but this will be done before the tour.

The “Dakota Twins” – the V8 Dodge Dakota BioTruck that will drive from coast to coast on solid biomass (like wood and switchgrass) as fuel instead of gasoline, together with the V6 backup twin.

Owner/Inventor/Designer/Fabricator: Mr. Wayne Keith, Springville, AL.


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