Biomethane Looks Promising for 2007 San Francisco, California [RenewableEnergyAccess.com]
Biomethane, the focus of the January issue of Fleets & Fuels newsletter, is reported as promising as a viable renewable energy market. Since biomethane is made from waste - from animals, crops and municipal sewage - its production involves no diversion of foodstuffs, unlike liquid biofuels.
"Biomethane is fast proving itself in Europe, and entrepreneurs and policymakers in the United States are becoming aware of it too."
-- Rich Piellisch, Fleets & Fuels, editor
Read more at RenewableEnergyAccess.com
Biomethane, the focus of the January issue of Fleets & Fuels newsletter, is reported as promising as a viable renewable energy market. Since biomethane is made from waste - from animals, crops and municipal sewage - its production involves no diversion of foodstuffs, unlike liquid biofuels.
"Biomethane is fast proving itself in Europe, and entrepreneurs and policymakers in the United States are becoming aware of it too."
-- Rich Piellisch, Fleets & Fuels, editor
Read more at RenewableEnergyAccess.com
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