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"California's Renewable-Energy Disconnect," By Kay Martin, MSW Management

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Technologies that can safely and efficiently produce alternative energy from biomass-waste feedstocks are now commercially available. Given the state's vanguard energy initiatives, the runaway cost of petroleum, increased global-warming concerns, and a willing set of new industry partners, one would expect to find a wealth of state incentives for biorefinery development.  Unfortunately, this is not the case.  Current laws and regulations are, in fact, skewed to prevent this.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 September 2009 20:58  

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