I hope this works
5 February 2008 17:49CSIRO researcher says his team has discovered a process to produce a biofuel using green waste, including household garden clippings and waste paper. They call it "biocrude oil". The team says it has the potential to replace conventional crude oil as well as the biofuels which are currently produced using plant crops like sugar and corn.
I don't think it's thermal depolymerization; they specify it uses plant material.
I don't think it's thermal depolymerization; they specify it uses plant material.
Coal Power
4 February 2008 15:27The government here want to build more coal-fired power stations. I think they should look at the Kalundborg industrial park in Denmark before they do anything.
This is using technology that exists right now, not something that is still in development or will exist "in the future." I want to take Hydrogen Economy environmentalists and smack them on the side of the head.
This is using technology that exists right now, not something that is still in development or will exist "in the future." I want to take Hydrogen Economy environmentalists and smack them on the side of the head.