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“Gas without gas stations”

Posted February 27th, 2006 by Blake

After filling up the car recently, this kind of applicable research sounds totally amazing.

Goran Jovanovic has developed a working microreactor that could revolutionize biodiesel production, making it easier to produce fuel locally and cleaner than refining petrochemicals into gasoline.

microreactor for biodiesel

All I can say is, “HURRY!” (Story also run in the Register-Guard, from where the title of this post originated).

-bv

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One Response to ““Gas without gas stations””

  1. Kris Hanigan Says:

    That would be great if this technology became feasible. Imagine the jobs it could create, especially in places like Ohio and Michigan that need them!

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