Algae Fuels, Second generation biofuels
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The Gallagher review has this to say on second generation biofuels they are immature, they could produce greenhouse gas savings, but only if they're not grown on land currently used for agriculture and that they need significant incentives and support if they are to become significant players after 2010. In general, GHG savings from advanced technologies producing ethanol are about 90% compared to petrol while syndiesel can generate savings more than 100% through co-generation of ..keep reading.
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KTKA.com reports that Vertigro grows algae in clear plastic bags hanging in a greenhouse, extracting algal oil to make into fuels such as biodiesel. Vertigro inventor Glen Kertz is working with his team to patent the best algae varieties to make ..Read the rest of this post.
Therefore, my advice to you is get into it!
COLLEGE STATIONED - The increased use of corn-derived ethanol and other bio-fuels has been blamed for rising food prices worldwide. Nevertheless defenders of these fuels say their impact on food prices is being exaggerated and that new fuels under development will largely bypass that problem in any case. American corn, wheat and soybean fields feed much of the world and provide the material from which alcohol fuels like ethanol are produced. Ethanol has benefited the U.S. heartland by giving .. read the rest.
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