Energy News Roundup: Panda Poop May Be the Key to Cellulosic Success

Breaking Energy 2013-09-13

Summary:

CH: Lack Of Tourists Aftr Earthquake At Pandas Breeding Center in Chengdu

Microbes in panda feces have shown some promise in making cellulosic biofuel production cheaper and more efficient. “Current methods for breaking down non-food plant material (stalks, stems and cobs) are expensive and require pretreatments that use heat and high pressure or acids…But the bacteria [Mississippi Stat Assistant professor Ashli] Brown and her team discovered do… Keep reading →

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battery vermont solar governor natural gas cellulosic biofuels hydraulic fracturing stanford university energy storage wind biomass oil & gas anti-fracking

Authors:

Conway Irwin

Date tagged:

09/13/2013, 09:09

Date published:

09/13/2013, 08:30