Researchers announce major breakthrough on the path to green gasoline. A UMass chemical engineer has pioneered a new method for producing zero-emissions green gasoline from switchgrass and poplar trees. This is a major step toward commercially feasible cellulosic biomass technologies.
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Does Gasoline Grow on Trees?
(via cleantechlawandbusiness.com)
Submitted by wpentland on Mon, 2008-04-07 20:24. | Tags: technology | alternative energy | biofuels | biomass | clean energy | clean tech | clean technology | green tech | green technology | Renewable Energy | zero emissions | zero-emission

Roadmap for carbon-free and nuclear-free US energy policty
(via www.ieer.org)
Written by well respected engineers and published by IEEE. The overarching finding of the study is that a zero-CO2 US economy can be achieved within the next thirty to fifty years without the use of nuclear power and without acquiring carbon credits from other countries. It definitely a worthwhile read.
Submitted by betterday on Mon, 2007-08-27 18:04. | Tags: science | Carbon-free | energy policy | nuclear-free | zero-emission
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