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request for proposal ... grant the highest bidder a monopoly. ... raw material is free and people will even bring it
Forgetting the most important part: nowhere to build the facility that isn't "next to someone's house".
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It's too bad that HELCO doesn't take used motor oil to blend in with their beloved bunker oil to fire the generators for power.
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They will be collecting it next month at the Pahoa transfer station:
Household Hazardous Waste Collections
Pahoa Recycling & Transfer Station: Sunday, March 5th, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
When I'm done changing my oil I pour it from the waste oil pan back into the new containers I just emptied into the crankcase and then seal them tight and toss them into the back of my truck. I usually go to the transfer station on Sundays anyway and eventually my dump run coincides with the hazardous waste collection day, they have them several times a year.
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"request for proposal ... grant the highest bidder a monopoly. ... raw material is free and people will even bring it
Forgetting the most important part: nowhere to build the facility that isn't "next to someone's house".
My hubby built a waste oil recycling facility on Oahu.....It's still operational and run by the corp. that bought him out. It took Several years with an environmental attorney, a monumental lobbying effort and money.....he was just an environmentalist . Almost 25 years recycling Hawaii's oil......and NO!!! very far from a get rich endeavor!!!.......and I will always be proud of him for putting his time, energy and money into what he stood for.
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Isn't anyone there working on converting used cooking oil to bio-diesel? From what I understand, any diesel mechanic can retrofit the engine. Preparing the oil to be used as fuel is a bit more complicated but I've seen it done.
Natasha Ufema
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Saw a great documentary a couple months back about a guy on Hawaii who created this biodiesel operation:
http://www.biodiesel.com
ETA: Sorry for being a little off topic. This plant processes used cooking oil.
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Big Island Biodiesel has been doing this since 2012. they are located in the Shipman industrial park.
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Mahalo Leilanidude. Makes me consider retro-fitting a VW turbo diesel or a 1982 Mercedes clunker if they can be found.
Chas: Completely on-topic. Waste is waste and we need to reuse it.[
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No retrofit needed. You can burn bio-diesel in anything that you can burn regular diesel in. The point of making bio-diesel is to make it diesel.