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Is Biofuel Algae Economically Viable?
greenoptions.com — Algae cultivation has always promised exceptional yields for multiple end-use products: oils are processed into biodiesel, starches into ethanol, and the remaining protein components are used in animal feed. It ’s a great idea, but no one has been able to do it in real life yet. However, GreenFuel Technologies has finally produced some results..
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- Jumile, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1Fantastic news! Now instead of the West and monstrously large populations of economy-boom India and China risking the lives of billions (including their own people) in famine due to crop diversion for biodiesel, there may be hope.
Now Dubya can stop pretending the biofuel programme is largely about the environment and admit it's wholly about independence from "those Ay-rabs" - and nobody needs to die of starvation because of it. Then perhaps they can stop invading countries in the middle-east under the pretence of regional stability, and stop vilifying Venezuela.- kbedell, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1Methinks you hold out too much hope...
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