Study Shows Biofuel is Sustainable and Cheaper than New Oil
February 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A joint biofuels study by Sandia National Laboratories and GM’s R&D Center run over nine months in 2008 concluded that the large-scale production of advanced biofuels produced from plant and forestry waste and dedicated energy crops in huge volumes is achievable and sustainable by 2030. When I say huge I mean up to 90 billion gallons of ethanol, which is about one third of projected consumption by 2030. Read more
Toyota to Make Their Own Fuel
February 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

New reports from Reuters say that ToMoCo, along with other Japanse firms, will work to develop low-cost cellulosic ethanol.
The Japanese automaker has mostly steered clear of the biofuel unlike many American brands that are keen to use as much as they can. This probably due the psychology and the agricultural state of the two nations. Read more








