The net benefit of growing crops to provide biofuels is so small as to be effectively worthless. Even more so when the source of fertilser for the crops is fossil fuel in the first place.vtsnowedin wrote:I think that is the way it will go as well. But not limited to "Old" tractors but any tractor that is without crude oil derived fuel will get switched to bio diesel. My 2012 tractor has a section in its manual about running it on bio diesel. They say you can expect a twenty percent performance reduction and need frequent fuel filter changes but it certainly can be done. That would still be far more efficient then switching to steam power and you have an adequate supply of tractors on hand to use without starting over at the factory building steam tractors that no one has built in a half century.Catweazle wrote:I think old tractors running on bio-diesel are more likely than steam powered traction engines.
Someone is producing ethanol using cyano-bacteria. The problem there is, when large amounts of fuel are needed, and not just a lab setup, the amount of land needed for solar collectors will be HUGE!!!