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New Fuel Frontier

Nuclear Solutions of Washington DC, “an emerging innovative technology development company,” is behind a company called Fuel Frontiers, Inc. which proposes to use commercially available and proprietary technologies to transform low-value, end-of-life carbonaceous waste materials such as waste coal, used tires, wood wastes, biomass, discarded corn stalks and other agricultural by-products, into high-value, environmentally friendly, clean-burning ethanol. They plan to base the proposed ethanol synthesis plant in Dover Township, N.J., once all the requisite hoops are jumped through. Several press releases about the company and project can be found here on the NASDAQ site for Nuclear Solutions.

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  • August 22, 2006 — 11:05 am

    ric erdman

    do you know of anyone researching the use of electroporation to more efficently make ethanol from biomass?

    Thanks
    Ric Erdman
    Co-founder OptiSwitch Technology
    858.354.8607

  • October 3, 2006 — 11:11 pm

    Kandace Illgen

    Hey Ric,

    Is that you?

    -Kandace

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