LTLFTcomposite
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110227/ap_on_bi_ge/us_growing_fuel
derkraut said:Don't hold your breath on this one. :?:
. . . . and lest we forget . . . . the flying car . . . . second only to my favorite, the rocket pack.LTLFTcomposite said:Oh I won't. I still remember cold fusion :lol:
Perhaps it can work, but "the four letter word that's the biggest stumbling block is whether it `will' work," Donohue said. "There are really good ideas that fail during scale up."
Easy solution - put all these press release type stories into a separate "news" sub-forum like most other forums do.EVDRIVER said:I wish we would stop starting threads on the weekly biofuel that will be coming or the next nano battery, etc. Save the bandwidth for companies with actual products that work, these PR releases are very common these days.
Industry is going to resist carbon tax or any other CO2 regulation until they're dead and gone - but give them a way to make money from a former waste product and they'll fall all over themselves to add another income stream to their bottom line.Joule's production process avoids the depletion of precious natural resources, with no dependency on agricultural land, crops or fresh water. At the same time, an independently-conducted lifecycle analysis shows that, through our intake of waste CO2, we have the potential to reduce harmful carbon emissions on a large scale – up to 90% in some instances.
This board has 2,638 topics as of this writing. Nobody is going to review them all to see if "their" topic has been covered before. Few use the forum search feature to find information on previously generated topics.EVDRIVER said:I wish we would stop starting threads on the weekly biofuel that will be coming or the next nano battery, etc. Save the bandwidth for companies with actual products that work, these PR releases are very common these days.
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