General Atomics’ David Hazlebeck Confident of Affordable Algae Fuel
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The academics and the folks at General Atomics think they can get biofuels from algae sustainably and affordably. David Hazlebeck, the General Atomics biofuels chief, said the company has developed a plan to build a 40-acre demonstration plant that would produce algae fuel for $1 per gallon within three years. That does not, however, mean that motorists will be pumping algae into their tanks by 2011.
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