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August 22, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Presentations from cellulosic ethanol, algae pioneers Ceres, Solazyme for free download

Two audio-video presentations on advanced biofuels, featuring cellulosic ethanol and algae biodiesel pioneers, are available for free download.

Ceres CEO Richard Hamilton gives a video presentation on advanced biofuels here, while Jim McMillan of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Reid Detchon of the Energy Future Coalition and Jonathan Wolfson, CEO of Solazyme appear in audio format here, giving presentations and fielding questions from CNET, Biofuel Review, Biofuels Digest, Cleantechnica and others.

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