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Uncle Sam to pond scum: I want you!
The rough cost estimates for producing algae fuel vary right now from $10 a gallon to $40, said Al Darzins, who manages the national bioenergy center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo. "Obviously, that's not cost effective,"
Building Britain's Future: Another decade of Labour?
Britain is still behind almost every other EU country in producing renewable energy. Here is a reminder of Shriti Vadera's attempts to water down the target by asking if the UK could include, um, overseas projects funded with British cash.
How Senator Al Franken would vote on a climate-energy bill
At the same time, Franken writes that rural Minnesota can be the epicenter and engine of a renewable energy economy and one of his top priorities in Washington will be to make sure that happens – and to ensure that farmers get their share of the
LA to Establish Clean Tech Corridor
Villaraigosa said Los Angeles will eliminate the use of electricity made from coal by 2020, replacing it with power from cleaner renewable energy sources. Read the full Reuters report at the link below.
Kirk takes heat from GOP for backing Obama's climate bill
The White House and congressional Democrats argued the bill would create millions of "green jobs" and move the nation away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar. The proposal passed June 26 with a 219-212 vote.
Uncle Sam to Pond Scum: I Want You!
The rough cost estimates for producing algae fuel vary right now from $10 a gallon to $40, said Al Darzins, who manages the national bioenergy center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo. "Obviously, that's not cost effective,"
Green machines: Pentagon looks to algae as tomorrow's fuel for ...
The rough cost estimates for producing algae fuel vary right now from $10 a gallon to $40, said Al Darzins, who manages the national bioenergy center at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo. "Obviously, that's not cost effective,"