Website review: Anything that grows can convert int...

Miran Miran discovered this in Alternative Energy 4 reviews since Mar 20, 2008
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Miran discovered 4 months ago
New (2008) process converts most biomass into gasoline or diesel fuel. Could supply 2/3 of U.S. fuel needs in just a few years.
FLR rated 3 months ago
BLACK-GOLD BLUES Anything that grows 'can convert into oil' Company finds natural solution that turns plants into gasoline.

greenchair rated 3 months ago
This is very true, but before anyone gets all excited they need to note that the physical capability to do this lay years into the future. We simply can't do it on a mass scale... yet.
ir8-n8 rated 4 months ago
From the page: "After three years of clandestine development, a Georgia company is now going public with a simple, natural way to convert anything that grows out of the Earth into oil. J.C. Bell, an agricultural researcher and CEO of Bell Bio-Energy, says he's isolated and modified specific bacteria that will, on a very large scale, naturally change plant material â€" including the leftovers from food â€" into hydrocarbons to fuel cars and trucks. "What we're doing is taking the trash like corn stalks, corn husks, corn cobs â€" even grass from the yard that goes to the dump â€" that's what we can turn into oil," Bell told WND. "I'm not going to make asphalt, we're only going to make the things we need. We're going to make gasoline for driving, diesel for our big trucks.""
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