if this is true, we humans can never move on and away from fossil fuel dependent technology.
Sometime in 2004-2005, I got an email from an American friend who wanted to explore the possibilities of creating ethanol from sugarcane, and he wanted to find out if Cebu island could be a good place for such a business. I believe he eventually went to places like Bogo, to check out the sugar cane production there, and such, but I think he eventually gave up because there was a lack of venture capitalists who supported his idea.
I think it would work. Ethanol from sugar cane. He also had an "offshoot" plan--create another plant/factory nearby that creates hydrogen for hydrogen fuel cells.
-RODION
huwat lng ko unsay umaabot ani nga project.
there are a lot of options to generate fuel. but i don't understand why we are not pursuing alternatives before. the world is revolving around fossil fuels until now.
energy cannot be created nor destroyed ... heheThe company envisions building facilities near power plants and consuming their waste carbon dioxide, so their cyanobacteria can reduce carbon emissions while they're at it.
If this would be a success , this is uncharted resource . billions of money$$
hahaiz CO2 nasad faet
sure ni?
hmmmmm.. i hope the cost for this product
is lesser than mining oil.. ^_^
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