WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Advanced biofuels from cellulosic material and algae can reduce reliance on oil and create green jobs; sustained, diverse federal programs are necessary to help producers secure financing for construction of projects.
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Fueling your car with algae
CNN.com June 17, 2010 In the wake of the oil disaster, the country is looking for clean energy. One company wants to use algae as fuel.
Algae Biomass Organization Teams Up with Arizona State University
Will offer a pre-conference “Algae 101” educational workshop and tour of Arizona State University’s Polytechnic Campus algae research facilities PHOENIX – June 2, 2010 – The Algae Biomass Organization (ABO), the leading trade association for the algae industry, today announced that it has partnered with Arizona State University to offer a unique workshop and tour for attendees at […]
Time to turn to algae-based fuel
By REP. HARRY TEAGUE | 6/1/10 4:57 AM EDT As an oilman, I’ve been talking about America’s energy future with folks for more than 30 years. And I’ve continued that conversation since I was sworn into Congress.
Kessler brings to Pa. an alternative fuel initiative that could wean state, U.S. off foreign oil and create permanent jobs
HARRISBURG, PA State Rep. David Kessler has positioned Pennsylvania to be the first in the world to institute a clean-fuels technology which could lead to weaning the United States off foreign oil and create thousands of permanent jobs.