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Friday, March 25, 2011

Good morning,

We have discussed in the past the myth of corn and other
food crops being used as a biofuel petroleum substitute.
However, while leveling forests to grow the billions of
tons of corn it would require to replace only a fraction
of our petroleum use is not feasible, there is one crop
that is being explored as a biofuel substitute that can
be grown in acres of open desert and can yield thousands
of times the volume of biofuel than corn could. Algae.

If only half of what this guys says is possible, this
should be actively pursued as an alternative fuel source.

Scroll down and click on the video link for more details,
and don't forget to rate it a five!

Thanks for reading,

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Algae As Fuel
(Current Rating - 4.4!)

Forget turning our corn fields into ethanol. Take a look at
the future as the most prolific plant on earth can yield
enough fuel to take care of our planet's needs AND is safe
to the environment.

Visit: http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum=12572

Algae As Fuel