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This is a clipped version of a larger podcast interview over at AutoBlogGreen.
http://www.autobl oggreen.com/2008/01/ 14/autobloggreen-qan da-coskata-ceo-bill- roe-on-cellulosic-et hanol-pa
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Coskata teams up with GM to introduce their revolutionary ethanol production process that can use cellulose as well as tires,trash, or any kind of biomass. UpBeatnik aka Vic Aguilar
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GM works with Coskata to test out cellulosic ethanol - a biofuel that can be made from any renewable resource including trash, wood chips and even old tires. Learn more about Coskata's process in this video.
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GM made a lot of presentations during the NAIAS, all related to their new found Green-nes. In this episode we will show you their message as it relates to the SAAB 9-4X and the Saturn Flexstreme Concept. The SAAB is again a thinly disguised production vehicle, all based on that Saturn/Opel small SUV platform that GM is milking for what its worth.
The bridge loan faces a tough time in the Senate because Republicans oppose the bill. Honda says battery technology isn’t ready for plug-ins or EVs yet. Holden and Coskata team up to bring cellulosic ethanol to Australia.
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Rick Wagoner announced an important venture with Coskata, a biofuel company that seems to have figured out how to make E85 ethanol out of trash, among other things. Here's commentary on E85 and the announcement.
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Process to convert biomass into cellulose ethanol. One unit of input energy yields 7.7 units of output energy. Courtesy of Coskata
www.fuller-indust ries.com
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www.lifegoggles.com was fortunate enough to sit down with small group of people and speak with Bob Lutz, GM's Vice Chairman. Our video is a short excerpt of the interview where Bob talked about the reasons behind the Coskata ethanol annoucement and the progress on the Chevy Volt.
http://www.alternati veenergyhq.com
We know about making ethanol from corn but do you know they are going to make lots of ethanol from waste wood,tires, by feeding it to bugs and capturing the ethanol waste? Bill Roe from Coskata at Going Green