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China at the forefront of Bioethanol research

Jun 28 2010
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It is indeed China’s time to shine. This Asian country is not only at the forefront of manufacturing and outsourced services, it is also currently the current leader in pushing bioethanol research.

Carbon Emissions can now be received to fuel

Jun 22 2010
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Carbon Sciences Inc. has found a way to put carbon emissions into good use: as raw materials for fuel.
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Pressure cooker can hasten algae biofuel process

Jun 22 2010
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A research team from the University of Michigan is currently exploring different ways to improve biofuel production. One of these ways is the use of pressure cooker to hasten the oil extraction process from  algae..
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Yeast improves Cellulosic Biofuel Production

Jun 15 2010
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A team of three scientists from the Purdue University worked on modifying a strain of yeast that can help improve the cellulosic biofuel production.
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Al gore: Fight against climate change saves money

Jun 15 2010
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Amidst scattered rains last Tuesday, June 8, environmentalists, politicians and other renewable energy enthusiasts flocked to the SMX Auditorium at the SM Mall of Asia to catch former U.S. Vice President turned environmentalist and Nobel Prize winner, Al Gore in his first public speaking engagement after he, together with his wife Tipper, announced their decision to part ways.