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Biofuel is not a bad idea unless executed in the least efficient way possible.
TRANSPORTATION TUESDAY: World’s First Biodiesel Jet! | Inhabitat 2007
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A view from Rural Wales: Will there be 'Biofuel' food riots?
Will there be 'Biofuel' food riots? Glyn Davies 2008
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The advisor continues, "'Biofuel' has, for decades, been code for 'corn-based ethanol.'
BloggingStocks 2009
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Biofuel production now absorbs 20% of the world's sugar cane, 9% of oilseeds and coarse grains, and 4% of sugar beets—and, we'd add, more than 40% of U.S. corn production.
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In this time-frame we should be able to develop not only Fusion reactors, but highly efficient Solar, Geothermal, Wind, Hydroelectric, and Biofuel energy sources.
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"Under planned biofuel targets land use allocation between forest, pasture and crops, would be significantly altered, and leads to considerable forest and pasture destruction in several countries," the World Bank's report on The Impacts of Biofuel Targets on Land-Use Change and Food Supply said recently.
Food for Thought David Elliot 2011
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Company Uses Cement Plant's CO2 Emissions to Create Algae-based Biofuel | Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up
Company Uses Cement Plant's CO2 Emissions to Create Algae-based Biofuel | Inhabitat 2010
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Helping drag down the group were shares of Biofuel Energy , off about 10.9% and shares of Synthesis Energy Systems off about 6.3% on the day.
Thursday Sector Laggards: Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing, Paper & Forest Products 2011
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Like most "biofuels" schemes (oil = The First Biofuel), the whole thing is basically a way to turn the energy from coal or natural gas into a liquid fuel, although Monkey County, MD does draw some nuclear power from Calvert Cliffs.
I just want to say one word to you -- just one word (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Biofuel production now absorbs 20% of the world's sugar cane, 9% of oilseeds and coarse grains, and 4% of sugar beets—and, we'd add, more than 40% of U.S. corn production.
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