The Boston Globe is just a business agent for corporations, isn't it?
"Betting on a hot market for syngas; Turning scrap metal and debris into energy may help US ease its reliance on oil" by Robert Gavin, Globe Staff | August 25, 2008
NEW BEDFORD - Gasification, which uses heat to turn solids into gas, is indeed a well-established technology. Before the invention of the electric light, many cities and towns had plants that converted coal to gas for street lamps. With oil and natural gas prices soaring, coal gasification has gained new interest, but is controversial because coal gas produces high amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse emission that contributes to global warming.
I don't like coal because it pollutes like a MF, not because of the global warming lie.
Ze-gen raised about $8 million from investors to build the demonstration plant at a New Bedford waste-transfer station. The next step is to find industrial partners to put the gas to work. Syngas is difficult and expensive to transport, so Ze-gen's plan is to build production facilities near users such as power and cogeneration plants at large factories.
Then why is the lead and headline of the article implying HOME USE?
WTF is with the LYING, dammit?
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Is this crap gonna emit more than it saves in the production process like the ethanol debacle, too?
Just a question.