2007年8月14日火曜日

You may become an Oil-king if you read this blog.

You needn't to dig a hole any more. Do you know that Japan is an oil-producing country? After 3 years, you should not dig weeds etc as much as you can endure. And you may become an oil rich person. Japan may make you to be an oil-rich person. According to today's newspaper, RITE, Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, a government-private sector joint research project, developed a new diesel fuel called as "bio-butanol", Bio-butanol is made from "weeds" you see anywhere at any time. They begin industrial production in 3 years. They also use scrap wood, straw and trees like weeds etc as basic ingredients.



The technology was developed at "Kansai Science CIty" in Osaka area. It is said this area is good at nothing. I guess this achievement is the first truly world wide practicable one. As I recall they are developing Gasoline one too. I should write, many researchers in this city are advancing fundamental scientific research. So, not many practicable ones. Anyway, congratulations!



Now, Japanese latest medium-size cars get more than 30 kilometers(18.75 miles) to a liter(33.8140 oz, 0.264172 gallons). I guess those cars will run more with hybrid-diesel-engine. 40? 45 kilometers? Although I don't know whether it is possible or not. I guess Toyota, Honda and German ones are trying to develop it. Above all, Resource-nationalism may be thawed to some extent. The bio-butanol technology may contribute to international peace. But I guess some one will snitch weeds and lawns at the park. ha.



Also, I guess bio-butanol production machine for home use may be developed in the future. We may make bio-butanol from food scraps, old T-shirts, and etc at home. It reminds me "Back to the future". Cars may fly.



It would be very happy and interesting if I can go to abroad, using my threadbare underwear. I would convulsed with laughter if you come to Japan, using your unwashed trunks. Unwashed one may be more powerful fuel than normal one.



Have a nice day.



I took the photo at Koukuukouen park.

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