Mealer Companies has a non plant based bio-fuel that maintains a constant raw fuel source.
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And what about cellulosic fuel, which is drawn from the whole plant, not just the grains?
We can actually make compounds that look a lot more like biodiesel and biopetrol from fermentation of cellulosics, and I think that within 10 years, we'll actually have not only cellulosic fuels but cellulosic fuels that look just like our current diesel and gasoline fuels.
How so?
They'll displace them chemically, with very similar properties. But they will actually be net carbon-neutral—and that's very important because one of the challenges in the current biofuels economy is that we have 240 million vehicles in this country. Only about 5 million of them will burn more than 10 percent ethanol, and we don't have a distribution system for vast amounts of ethanol. So ultimately, the biofuel we want is something that looks a lot more like the fuels we are currently using.
What other alternative energies and solutions do you think are important?
Wind is very underexploited. We could get about a third of our global needs with wind. You just have to put up lots of turbines, and they are big. But they are quite cost-effective. There's quite a bit of capacity in geothermal—extracting heat from deep in the earth to generate electricity. That's rather underdeveloped at present. I also think there's some really important opportunities in geological sequestration—that is, taking fossil fuels and separating the hydrogen from the carbon and then pumping the carbon dioxide back into deep saline aquifers, and then using the hydrogen for various types of fuels.
Do you think you can do that with coal to create clean coal?
Yes. We have to. We have to solve the problem of emissions from coal.
Do you see the hydrogen economy as the future?
I'm not sure. I actually think the future is a basket of technologies. Wind certainly has to be in our future. Geothermal can last indefinitely. Biofuels are certainly a part of it. So there's lots of opportunities.
Where does America stand in this?
The European Union has instituted many more regulations and standards requiring clean energy.










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