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Thursday, February 02, 2006
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A growing number of Americans are embracing ethanol and bio-diesel as possible alternatives to gasoline. But one Berkeley engineering professor is waging a campaign against what he considers a delusion about bio-fuels. [NPR Topics: Environment]
4:23:17 PM Google It!
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David Bransby, professor of energy crops at Auburn University, is an expert on switch grass, which President Bush mentioned in his State of the Union address. Bransby says switch grass is cheap to grow and provides a high yield crop that can make a lot of ethanol for a low cost. [NPR Topics: Environment]
4:22:00 PM Google It!
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