——Just heard on the radio yesterday that Obama has ordered the military to buy some kind of green gasoline——
Here is the Forbes article spurring the report you heard. Gasoline is just the beginning.
Todd Woody
Todd Woody, Forbes Staff
9/06/2012 @ 11:59AM |9,968 views
The U.S. Military’s Great Green Gamble Spurs Biofuel Startups
Eighty miles west of El Paso, Tex., in a sunburned stretch of the New Mexico desert, Predator drones and blimps patrol the nearby border and immigration-agency SUVs speed through the desolate terrain, the occasional coyote loping across the scrub. Oddly, given that Im more than 600 miles from the Pacific, theres a distinct salty ocean tang wafting on the breeze. But thats not the sea Im smelling: The odor is emanating from algae growing in 30 acres of huge oblong ponds at Sapphire Energys Green Crude Farm.
Funded with $85 million from Bill Gates and other investors plus $104 million in government cash and loan guarantees the worlds only commercial outdoor algal biorefinery went online this summer and will eventually expand to 300 acres. The plan: extract 1.5 million gallons of green crude oil a year from patented pond scum fed a diet of carbon dioxide and sunlight.
Even before San Diego-based Sapphire broke ground on the demonstration plant last year, the U.S. Navys green energy warrior, Vice Admiral Philip Cullom, descended on the desert site to grill Sapphire execs on their technology and its potential to fuel battleships and jet fighters. No question, the military has focused the company and given us a great challenge to meet, says Sapphire executive Tim Zenk, standing on the catwalk of a tank where a mechanical arm is harvesting thick green goo pumped in from the algae ponds.
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Here is the link to the Forbes article spurring the radio report.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddwoody/2012/09/06/the-u-s-militarys-great-green-gamble-spurs-biofuel-startups/