Welcome to Gas 2.0!

Welcome to Gas 2.0, a brand new blog dedicated to coverage of the biofuel revolution—offering insight, analysis, resources, and personal experiences rooted in one unifying goal: to move beyond petroleum as a fuel source.

Once we get rolling, you can expect daily posts on topics spanning the biofuel spectrum—from Algae Biodiesel to Zeolite—and accessible to beginners and technical experts alike.

Gas 2.0 is part of the Green Options Media network and combines the experience and observations of Clayton B. Cornell (VegTruck.com), Max Lindberg (TheFuelsReport.com), and others.

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About Clayton B. Cornell

Clayton B. Cornell was formerly a professional blogger as Lead Writer for Gas 2.0, Important Media’s blog covering the future of sustainable transportation, and was covering biofuels and green car technology for Important Media (formerly GreenOptions.com) since the beginning of 2007. Before GO, Clayton ran the training program for one of the EPA’s largest public toxicology information libraries at Oregon State University, which was fulfilled under a $2-million Federal grant. He became a biodiesel enthusiast after experimenting with small-scale biodiesel production in OSU’s chemical engineering lab, and has extensive hands-on experience with diesel cars and trucks, including the practical use of biodiesel and straight-vegetable-oil (SVO) as alternative fuels. Clayton graduated from the University of Utah with honors, receiving a degree in Biology and Chemistry. On the side, Clayton likes to spend his time at the beach or in the mountains. He’s been a professional river-guide, amateur beer judge, and world traveler, and currently lives in San Francisco.

Comments

  1. Tarik Aljebory says:

    Hi,

    I am a biomedical engineer establishing a business in ALGAE biodiesel , please can you tell me if there is a mass production plant anywhere in the world which produce ALGAE oil with low cost (less than 0.5 us $?

    Thnx

    Tarik

  2. Tarik Aljebory says:

    Hi,

    I am a biomedical engineer establishing a business in ALGAE biodiesel , please can you tell me if there is a mass production plant anywhere in the world which produce ALGAE oil with low cost (less than 0.5 us $?

    Thnx

    Tarik

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