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Gas from Bacteria
Date: July 22, 2007, posted by Alexander Goerlach

Ethanol plays an important role in the American mindset about fuels of the future. And while President Bush supports Ethanol in his radio speeches and in his national agenda for energy safety and future fuels for the country, a new start-up in California is already thinking a few steps further.

The LS9 founders, George Church, a Professor in genetics at Harvard University, and Chris Somerville, Professor in plant biology at Stanford University, agree that it will be successful. They have reported on their first real results, but there is no large scale conclusion yet.

Competition creates markets and even if LS9 hydrocarbon bacterium gas will share the market with other providers of alternative fuels in the future, the investors believe they can make enough profit.
So it would use less energy when produced AND keep the American gas industry independent of foreign energy sources.
Fotos: LS9 website
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