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Comments on: Biomass Power Key to Future of Energy
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By mooseberryinn on 11-07-09
Hey great idea…Washington D.C. coluld be powered by bull s—-. They’ve got plenty.
By JB on 11-11-09
Yep, all they’d have to do is start shoveling the streets around the Federal buildings - talk about a job creation opportunity!!
By Billy on 11-13-09
Progressives yearn to help the planet.
Producing 10 tons per acre in 90-120 days;
HEMP IS THE NUMBER ONE biomass producer on planet
earth:
A farmer’s hemp biomass crop is worthless as marijuana.
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/hempfuel.htm