Algae. Ammonia. Fast food grease. Future fuels for the American gas tank?
 
The Department of Energy did a study from 1972 to 1996 on aqueous forms of algae — similar to the pond scum that Bayless and Stuart are growing. In 1996, it stopped the programs, claiming that no one would ever pay between $1.40 and $4 per gallon of fuel. Little did they know that a mere 10 years later, Americans would start thinking they had no choice but to pay that steep price. This and more such interesting factoids on algae oil from this article. Also energy from ammonia, fast food grease

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