Why would they do that? It's not like fossil fuels aren't going to have a purpose once this is in effect. I could see them buying them out and investing in this as their future, but they won't be able to hold something like this down. This has been getting a lot of press lately and it is becoming obvious that this should have been where the research got dumped instead of corn.impressive, but then Exxon is just going to buy these guys out and bury their idea. We'll never see it in production
There is an algae farm just south of me in fellsmere, a guy at work put an app in there. Pretty neat stuff. The only problem I know of is that they require LOTS of co2. The only way it would be effective is to tap into another process where co2 is a waste product. Any large brewery could make a mint
There is an algae farm just south of me in fellsmere, a guy at work put an app in there. Pretty neat stuff. The only problem I know of is that they require LOTS of co2. The only way it would be effective is to tap into another process where co2 is a waste product. Any large brewery could make a mint
I believe the future of energy will be diverse, symbiotic systems. We have been looking at it with one track minds for far too long and need to close the cycles on things.
Corn is the king of subsidy. Something like 15 billion over the past decade.
5 years ago, I would have agreed, but things are getting so scary now with $10 per gallon predicted in 5 years time,
We ****ing pay that now!!!!!!!!
We also drive a lot more than you, everything is much further apart here.We ****ing pay that now!!!!!!!!
We also drive a lot more than you, everything is much further apart here.
Perhaps, but at least you guys get a bunch of badass RWD cars that we only see in pages of magazines.Maybe in Orfy's case, but certainly not in my case!
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