Software executive, turned green energy innovator, Greg Pal, and his team on the L-S-9 project, have one of the most creative solutions we've seen for the current crisis at the pump They've genetically altered bacteria to produce crude oil. Apparently, the bugs eat wheat straw, woodchips, or sugar-cane, and their fatty organic waste can be refined into fuel. What's even more impressive is that for the first time ever; the process of producing fuel for your car is actually GOOD for the environment.
The projected cost for this new "green crude" is around $50 a barrel. With speculation of current crude prices at $200 a barrel, the new "Green crude," is great news, but don't start planning your road trip yet... the first refinery, based on LS9 technology won't be ready until 2011.
Here's my Tech Tip for today…
Have you had your eye on a new laptop or HD tv? Thanksgiving is right around the corner and so is "Black Friday!" That's the day AFTER Thanksgiving when electronics retailers DRASTICALLY cut prices, for one day only, to attract Christmas shoppers and bargain-hunters. You may have to wait in line for your new gadgets, but the low prices will make it worth the wait. For more details and links to Black Friday retailers, be sure to check out the Show-notes… With your News & Entertainment, I'm Dawn Whitaker