Ray of Light

Glen Kertz from Valcent Products found a way to meet all of our energy demands for the entire United States in an area 1/10th the size of New Mexico. To good to be true?

Glen Kertz from Valcent Products found a way to meet all of our energy demands for the entire United States in an area 1/10th the size of New Mexico. To good to be true?
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2 Responses to “Ray of Light”
I think we will be seeing much more of algae for biodiesel and cellulose (plant material) used for ethanol production now… if only our government will step it up!
I would like to see grass-roots investors get involved and with as little government input or control as possible.
We still need to see some examples of actual fuel production and use so that the public and press can be made aware of its viability. I travel the country in a diesel pickup truck and an RV and would be excited to be able to use it or see it become part of the mix at the retail pump. I am an investor in this particular company because I believe we need to do this and do this now. Algal Diesel is good for the country and great for the environment.
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