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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. raj says:

    Hello sir

    It great idea, I would like to be a grow ALGAE but I need more information and advice, please provide me phone number of some one who can give me more information,

    Also if can answer my question below it will be helpful

    Can you kindly give me the answer of following question which I cannot find clearly on web?

    • Can algae be converted into ethanol? ……………….

    • Were does algae grow more efficiently, is it in land or pond? ……………

    • If on land, what will be the production per acre?…………………..

    • Do algae require warm weather to grow? …………………..

    • Which method is cheaper, land or pond? ………………

    • Can gasoline be made with algae?

    • What is gasoline? ………in what purpose do we use ?

    • Are there any other materials such as corn, soy, canola, palm oil or Jatropha that can be used to make gasoline?……………

    Kind regard

    raje33ns@gmail.com

  2. jhen says:

    sir help us to determine the physicochemical properties of biodiesel dreived from algae..

  3. loucy says:

    wre can get algae?

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