The world of commercial fuel distilleries is a very competitive marketplace with very few commercial ethanol plants surviving unless they know what they are doing. The close proximity to nearly free fresh water and the ability to preheat that water through a geothermal heat exchange and with raw unrefined BioGas gives a commercial distiller a leg up on the competition by reducing the major costs of fuel,heat, and water. This would be true for spirt distilleries and breweries as well. The merits of ethanol may eventually be proven to be ill conceived if produced by traditional means as it is cost prohibitive without tax subsidization; but add geothermal and biogas technology to the mix and now your actually putting ethanol on a level close to competing with gasoline without subsidization.

  Commercial Spirit Distilleries have the most potential to make the most profit in this area without having to attract a mega-corporation and it would be easy for local spirit makers such as wineries to enter this market place as well as large Micro Breweries. It would be easier to attract these smaller distilleries and get them well established and then attract a large commercial fuel distillery that has the potential to employ hundreds of employees.

 Look at the video below as an example of a large micro-distiller and large micro-craft brewer. Our goal of proposing green ideas is not to be at the expense of the taxpayers green dollars and highly subsidized technologies that normally have a very short shelf life based up political administrations.

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