Renewable Energy

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Auto fuel: grow your own

From African jungles to Oklahoma landfills, biofuels come from the last of the Happy Hunting Grounds

We are constantly being told that the era of cheap oil is over, but the truth is that the era of oil of any kind is going to be over as well. It’s finite, and every aspect of it is both dirty and expensive, right down to the wars that are being fought over it.

Alternative methods for energy have been explored for decades. They have failed for various reasons, not least because they have to go against the oil companies to even get off the ground. But, now that the $3.00 per gallon point has been reached, the will of the people is finally ready to look into other ways of fueling things.

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Saturday, July 31, 2010