Saturday, September 8, 2007

Sweet Biofuel Options!


“I thought it was a plant for old ladies to make soap,” he said.


But now that a plant called jatropha is being hailed by scientists and policy makers as a potentially ideal source of biofuel, a plant that can grow in marginal soil or beside food crops, that does not require a lot of fertilizer and yields many times as much biofuel per acre planted as corn and many other potential biofuels. By planting a row of jatropha for every seven rows of regular crops, Mr. Banani could double his income on the field in the first year and lose none of his usual yield from his field.


BTW, this is my favorite Velvet Underground song....

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Until Exxon tells their lobbyists to get it outlawed by CONgreffs. Sorry, I couldn't resist.

Ogg the Caveman said...

Murses. Foiled again.

JohnDiddler said...

sweet, sweet discovery.