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DOE Awards Poet US $6.85M for Cellulose Supply Sourcing

September 29, 2009   |   2 Comments

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Anonymous
September 30, 2009
There is a lot of potential cellulosic fuel in the hills and mountains of Southern California, which, if not used, will go up in smoke in our annual fire storms. Anyone want to harvest some of this fuel source?
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October 1, 2009
I have always thought so too.

Goats have been used in the past to keep the steep rugged hillsides grazed down. Urban farming. And when they come in at night, they would bring the cellulosic fuel in with them.
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