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Cheap method to make Bio Diesel in Pakistan.

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its good news but the problem is that our leaders would not like this.
its more like they dont have clue wtf is this. They are dumb pendoes with one ting in common. Steal as much as u can and go to Dubai.
 
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WOW , they reduced process from 90 minutes to just 5 minutes in Pakistan , and can be done in Desert area .. like Blouchistan wow

Like I mean I am not a rocket bio diesal scientist but this could solve our energy crisis


1 Acre land = 2,000 litres (1 acre producing 2,000 litres)

250,000 Acres = 500,000,000 Litres (500 million litres)

Crop is harvested twice a year = 500,000x2 = 1 Million litres of Diesal
Diesal cost 93 rupees / litre , this is available 30 rupees / litre


Pakistan is thinking of importing 2 million ton litre of diesal
2 ,000,000 x 1176 = 2, 300,000,000 (litres)


With the proposed university research ... we can develop 1,000,000,000 litres
from Pakistan 50% of what our dumb government is thinking of importing from India

1 Square Mile = 640 Acres


Balouchistan has total Square MIles 138,050 Square Miles = 88 ,000,000 (Eight eight Million Acres)



So based on my calculation the land I used in Baluchistan was only 0.2 % of Balouchistan -
Not even 1 % of the land in Baluchistan

How blind are we who do not see the resources we have

Making 0.2 % barren land of Baluchistan into harvesting special plants can yeild 50-100% bio diesal needs for Pakistan !!!



Savings for PAKISTANI ECONOMY :

2, 300,000,000 X 93 = 213,900,000,000 Billion Rupees = 2.5 Billion US Dollars Saved by Pakistan Annually

We could technically Save 2-4 Billion dollars with implementing this technology in Pakistan - and keep this money in Pakistan

Potential saving of 11 Billion US dollars over 5 years

Best part of this idea is that you are not using farm land for wheat and grain you are growing this crop in
Desert !!!

Currently we beg for 4 -5 billion dollar aid , and here in our own land we have something that can generate 4-5 billion dollars just need a man to put ppl to make it happen

Imagine if we also harvested 1 Million Acres in Kheber Paktoon Kuwa ??

We could literally solve our country's 100% energy needs !!! Literally


Real Potential :

Balouchistan has 88,000,000 (88 Million Acres) - we used 0.2 % of that land to solve Pakistan Energy
Kheber PK has 18,000,000 (18 Million Acres) - we have used 0% of that
Sindh has 34, 000,000 (34 Million Acres) - we used 0% of that land
Punjab has 54 ,000,000 (54 Million Acres) - we used 0% of that land


Imagine if we used 2% land in Baluchistan , yeild 2.5 billion USD -5 Billion USD Dollars
Imagine we used 2% land in Kheber , yeild 2.5 billion USD -5 Billion USD Dollars
Imagine we used 2% land in Punjab , yeilds 2.5 billion USD -5 Billion USD Dollars
Imagine we used 2% land in Sindh , yeilds 2.5 billion USD -5 Billion USD Dollars

We can literally make Profits and Saving of 10 Billion dollars / year !!! - 20 Billion Best case / year

Over 5 year this could yeld 50 billion USD dollars !!! worse case - 100 billion USD best case scenario

4-5 times more oil in our inventory then our national yeild / year
 
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Good idea but you need to grow plants for this.
We can make 1000MW from cow manure only in Karachi,the potential for the whole country is huge.
we can generate electricity from garbage
we can get 20000 MW from wind
We can get 100s of MW from the hot water springs of our Nortern areas
and dont for get thar coal which can change our fate Dr.Samar Mubarak Mand can gerate electricity end of this year but he is not provided resources.
Our Plitical leaders are corrupt,they prefer rentals power plantss which fetches them commision
 
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we can also do something like this​

4-Jul-2011

Vegetable oil that has been used to cook French fries at McDonald's fast-food outlets across the UAE is being converted into fuel for lorries in the region's first biodiesel factory.

An Abu Dhabi company has struck a deal with the world's second-largest restaurant chain to convert the oil used in all 80 of its UAE kitchens into environmentally friendly fuel at a factory in Dubai.

The venture represents the GCC's first step into a biofuels market that is expected to account for 27 per cent of transport fuel worldwide by 2050.

"We're in competition with the state-owned fuel monopoly," said Karl Feilder, the chairman of the Neutral Group, which owns the biofuel company. He said the group would like to open more plants across the Emirates and the wider region.

The Neutral Group opened an office in Abu Dhabi in 2009 and was awarded a permit a year later from Dubai to produce biofuel through its subsidiary, Neutral Fuels.

A factory in Dubai takes waste oil from McDonald's kitchens, heats it and adds chemicals to turn it into a fuel that can power specially adapted lorries. The biofuel was first used in 12 vehicles starting in December and is due to power the McDonald's UAE fleet by the end of this year. Neutral Fuels was keen to use the McDonald's oil because of the company's cooking methods, which result in waste oil without too much animal fat, water or particles - a problem in other kitchens, said Mr Feilder. McDonald's uses more than 20,000 litres of oil a year, said Rafic Fakih, its managing director in the UAE.

"The quantity and the quality of their oil is very, very predictable, and that is magic for us," said Mr Feilder. "We know how much oil we're going to get from them and the quality we're going to get. If we started to get this from all over the place in the UAE you'd get all kinds of problems."

The factory's annual capacity is to start at 1 million litres and could increase if the company finds other suitable waste oil suppliers. Biofuels are one of the tools the transport sector is using to reduce carbon emissions many scientists agree contribute to climate change. Oil companies such as Total and ExxonMobil have put millions of dollars into research on the most efficient plants as the US, Brazil and other agricultural powerhouses have dedicated hectares to growing crops whose oils can be converted into fuel for planes and vehicles.

But biofuel production in the Middle East is still in its early days. Pressure to cut carbon emissions has led Etihad Airways, the Abu Dhabi airline, to collaborate on research into the feasibility of biofuels made from saltwater vegetation, and Ecobility, another biofuel company, has announced plans for a used vegetable-oil to fuel factory, but those are among few public developments in the UAE.

In the Gulf, the harsh climate makes the development of biofuels difficult while subsidised oil and gas resources are a disincentive to the industry.

"Usually it's linked to a massive agricultural setup in order to go big and in order to get those large multiples and the big bottom line," said Wadah Abusin, the commercial director for Ecobility, which is based in Dubai.

"Most of the plants that go up in the region are not going to be massive in terms of production," he said.

Biofuels have also been accused of contributing to the global food crisis as land that had been used to grow food crops is turned over to more lucrative biofuels feedstock.

"We're not going to put up a big farm in the middle of the desert and start cultivating," said Mr Abusin. "Since this is a sustainability-related project, we wanted to make sure that we can produce fuel without getting entangled into the food-versus-energy debate."

Biofuels represent a small share of the world energy market, with global production reaching 2.1 million barrels a day at its peak last year, according to the International Energy Agency, which represents the interests of 28 industrialised oil-importing countries.

McDonald's frying oil to fuel lorries in Emirates - The National
 
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Plant Jathropa, make money from arid lands.
 
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