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		<title>Bio-Fuel Fanatics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 03:37:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Caraccioli</dc:creator>
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The creativity that comes with the search for alternative fuels has to be acknowledged.  I know that replacing fossil fuels will not be easy and will not be done with just one type of alternative fuel. But you&#8217;ve got to applaud the folks who are looking for small creative solutions. Maybe the answer is [...]]]></description>
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<p>The creativity that comes with the search for alternative fuels has to be acknowledged.  I know that replacing fossil fuels will not be easy and will not be done with just one type of alternative fuel. But you&#8217;ve got to applaud the folks who are looking for small creative solutions. Maybe the answer is micro not macro. BTW you probably heard this week that the Obama Administration took fuel cell vehicles off the table&#8211; essentially saying the infrastructure is not feasible to make the switch.  Before we completely abandon fuel cell technology, I think we should consider how it may be the perfect choice for commercial fleets, particularly those that have their own fueling stations. Thinking <em>less-large</em> may reap some pretty huge benefits. Let me know what you think.  BTW check the video archive if you want to see what a fuel cell car looks like and what it drives like. -<em>Mary</em></p>
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