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November 15, 2007

One person's trash is other person's fuel

"Everybody is dealing with a byproduct they don't want" says Arnold Klann, the CEO of BlueFire, a California company which uses acid to convert organic material into fuel.

His firm is one of many in a race to perfect the technology to transform not only traditional biomass, but even old tires or human waste, into fuel.

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yes very true topic, its a small world in some cases and then a huge world in other cases, always someone needing what someone else has, thanks


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