Fueling The Hydrogen Age
20 April 2002 - 5:00am
A California startup is betting on genetically reengineered algae as the next alternative energy source.
"The coming hydrogen age promises guilt-free SUVs and factories that belch steam instead of smog. But where will all that hydrogen come from? California startup Melis Energy thinks it has the answer: genetically enhanced pond scum."
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It Came From the Swamp
Source:
Wired, October 4, 2005
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