Silkweaver says: “Our plan is to have a demonstration-scale plant operational by 2010 and, in parallel, we’ll be working on the design and construction of a commercial-scale facility to open in 2011,” says Mr Pal, adding that if LS9 used Brazilian sugar cane as its feedstock, its fuel would probably cost about $50 a barrel. Would take alot of bugs. I wonder if they could tap into the biotechnology of the amazing fireflies, which eat waste and other bugs too, and produce their own light. And then one day they break free and eat something more than agricultural waste, and large parts of this world turn to petrol. lol chiggles, exactly what I thought... Sounds like it could be the apocolypse |
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