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| Agree %100 . We are very early in a change that is going to take place on some scale, even if we don’t like it. It will not be as widespread as feared, as it only makes sense in very few spots that it is reasonable to connect to the grid, and there is capacity available to take the power. They will eventually incorporate it with farming between them in some form, but it might involve us to change what we do, and none of us like change, it seems, so we fight like hell against it. I think it potentially has the ability to be a huge win, but it comes at the expense of ethanol and soy diesel over the long term. In the end , whatever is the most efficient wins. | |
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