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Exciting new energy source???
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Re: Exciting new energy source???
thats crazy....who would have thought...algae
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Cool Video, thanks for sharing. Algae who woulda thought.
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Re: Exciting new energy source???
Sure beats trying to use our own food sources!
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Re: Exciting new energy source???
wow.. that was very interesting.. wonder if that ever comes in to effect and we start pumping algea...lol
Joe

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This is nothing new, they've known about this and have been doing it for many many years. Just no one cared because gas use to be $0.89 a gallon.
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Re: Exciting new energy source???
It sounds like it's a more viable option that soybeans or corn, but they still never mentioned any statistics on cost effectiveness. Sounds pretty interesting.
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Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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That will be the big thing cost effectiveness, I wonder how this is gonna turn out. Very interesting. Nice find.
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Re: Exciting new energy source???
 Originally Posted by tigerlily
It sounds like it's a more viable option that soybeans or corn, but they still never mentioned any statistics on cost effectiveness. Sounds pretty interesting.
Well it can't really be worse than corn. Last I checked corn was about the worst thing you could use to make bio-fuel out of. Yet for some odd reason the US government is determined to do it.
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