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CarsCast Weekly: July 11, 2008
from Revver - car Videos July 11, 2008
Author: Carscom Added: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:54:03 -0800 Duration: 232Cars.com's Lindsay Bjerregaard and Stephen Markley take you through the latest, coolest, weirdest car-related news they could dig up. Check out KickingTires.net for more about hypermiling, algae biodiesel, and cell phone bans.
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CarsCast Weekly: July 11, 2008
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 11, 2008
Cars.com's Lindsay Bjerregaard and Stephen Markley take you through the latest, coolest, weirdest car-related news they could dig up. Check out KickingTires.net for more about hypermiling, algae biodiesel, and cell phone bans.
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The Many Faces of Algae
from CNET News June 25, 2008
From biofuel to cooking oil and skin care products, algae is becoming the new go-to ingredient for a myriad of products.
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Solazyme Produces Biofuel from Algae
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) June 11, 2008
Solazyme, Inc. is a company producing biofuel from algae. Here's a scene from the movie Fields of Fuel. Blue Water Entertainment and Open Pictures present Fields of Fuel, a Josh Tickell film. Fields of Fuel won the 2008 Sundance Audience Award. Learn more at Fields of Fuel and Matter Network. Posted with permission from Blue Water Entertainment.
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Cement - A Dirty Business
from KQED's QUEST Science Radio Podcast April 08, 2008
Thought California has consigned coal-burning to the scrap bin? Think again! California has 11 coal-fired power plants, all used to heat limestone into cement making us one of the biggest cement-producing states in the country. In addition to cement, these kilns produce 95% of the state's airborne mercury pollution and 2% of its greenhouse gas emissions. Mostly, they've slipped under the radar of regulators, but that is changing fast.
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Solazyme Produces Biofuel from Algae
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) February 07, 2008
Solazyme, Inc. is a company producing biofuel from algae. Here's a scene from the movie Fields of Fuel. Blue Water Entertainment and Open Pictures present Fields of Fuel, a Josh Tickell film. Fields of Fuel won the 2008 Sundance Audience Award. Learn more at Fields of Fuel and Matter Network. Posted with permission from Blue Water Entertainment.
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30888 Solazyme Unveils Renewable Biodiesel Derived from ...
from Clipta - New Video Wave January 28, 2008
First car powered by algal biodiesel to demonstrate real-world driving at Sundance Solazyme, Inc., a synthetic biology company unleashing the power of aquatic microbes to create clean and scalable solutions for biofuel, industrial chemical, and health and wellness markets, today revealed the first ever algae-derived biodiesel fuel (Soladieselâ„¢) to have undergone road testing by successfully powering a factory-standard automobile for long distances under typical driving conditions. The car and fuel will make their public debuts at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where they are also featured in Fields of Fuel, Josh Tickell's documentary about renewable fuels. Soladiesel biodiesel is clean, renewable, environmentally sustainable and scalable.
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30888 Solazyme Unveils Renewable Biodiesel Derived From Algae Vi
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe January 27, 2008
First car powered by algal biodiesel to demonstrate real-world driving at Sundance Solazyme, Inc., a synthetic biology company unleashing the power of aquatic microbes to create clean and scalable solutions for biofuel, industrial chemical, and health and wellness markets, today revealed the first ever algae-derived biodiesel fuel (Soladieselâ„¢) to have undergone road testing by successfully powering a factory-standard automobile for long distances under typical driving conditions. The car and fuel will make their public debuts at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where they are also featured in Fields of Fuel, Josh Tickell's documentary about renewable fuels. Soladiesel biodiesel is clean, renewable, environmentally sustainable and scalable.
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30888 Solazyme Unveils Renewable Biodiesel Derived from ...
from Clipta - New Video Wave January 26, 2008
First car powered by algal biodiesel to demonstrate real-world driving at Sundance Solazyme, Inc., a synthetic biology company unleashing the power of aquatic microbes to create clean and scalable solutions for biofuel, industrial chemical, and health and wellness markets, today revealed the first ever algae-derived biodiesel fuel (Soladieselâ„¢) to have undergone road testing by successfully powering a factory-standard automobile for long distances under typical driving conditions. The car and fuel will make their public debuts at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, where they are also featured in Fields of Fuel, Josh Tickell's documentary about renewable fuels. Soladiesel biodiesel is clean, renewable, environmentally sustainable and scalable.
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Producing the Next Generation of Transportation Fuels from Clean Tech - Part 2
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network December 19, 2007
Jonathan S Wolfson, President and CEO of Solazyme Inc. talks with John Ince about how biotech companies in the biodiesel space can reduce their carbon footprint by focusing on process technology to make savings and reduce the amount of energy that goes into biofuels production. He also talks about the current climate in Washington and how legislators should be more technology agnostic when crafting energy legislations. Part 2 of a 2 Part SeriesTags: Biotech, Fuels, John Ince, Jonathan Wolfson, Solazyme, Transportation
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Producing the Next Generation of Transportation Fuels from Clean Tech - Part 1
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network December 19, 2007
Jonathan S Wolfson, President and CEO of Solazyme Inc. talks with John Ince about how biotech companies in the biodiesel space can reduce their carbon footprint by focusing on process technology to make savings and reduce the amount of energy that goes into biofuels production. He also talks about the current climate in Washington and how legislators should be more technology agnostic when crafting energy legislations. Part 1 of a 2 Part SeriesTags: Biotech, Fuels, John Ince, Jonathan Wolfson, Solazyme, Transportation
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