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	<title>Comments on: The Best Way to Generate Electricity from Pig Poop</title>
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		<title>By: larry hagedon</title>
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		<description>In fact thousands of individuals and companies world wide are looking at various polluted waters, manures and sewage as feedstocks for bio processing. Companies using many various technologies are now breaking ground for the full blown production plants. 

I like the green algae approach myself. Many companies are working on this and quite a number are making products. The US Navy is testing all types and grades of bio military fuel and are now writing military specs for these fuels. 

Lots of nations are looking at and approving the feeding of the green algae cake to livestock, as it is a high protein meal.

There are thousands of other products you can make from algae, in fact nearly anything that can be made from Petroleum or from corn can also be made from algae.

Cheap algae protein will compete directly with corn and soybeans as a high protein feed additive.

Exciting times ahead in the Age of Bio Technology</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In fact thousands of individuals and companies world wide are looking at various polluted waters, manures and sewage as feedstocks for bio processing. Companies using many various technologies are now breaking ground for the full blown production plants. </p>
<p>I like the green algae approach myself. Many companies are working on this and quite a number are making products. The US Navy is testing all types and grades of bio military fuel and are now writing military specs for these fuels. </p>
<p>Lots of nations are looking at and approving the feeding of the green algae cake to livestock, as it is a high protein meal.</p>
<p>There are thousands of other products you can make from algae, in fact nearly anything that can be made from Petroleum or from corn can also be made from algae.</p>
<p>Cheap algae protein will compete directly with corn and soybeans as a high protein feed additive.</p>
<p>Exciting times ahead in the Age of Bio Technology</p>
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