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Cambridge firm’s green energy source fuels speculation - The Boston Globe
The stuff is kept behind several locked doors in an unmarked brick building on Rogers Street, where Joule researchers are still tinkering with how the organism, which no one here will name, consumes sunlight and carbon dioxide, then sweats ethanol. The 2-year-old company, which just made public ...
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Drumbeat: August 24, 2009
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future — ... Fueling speculation: Researchers at Cambridge firm are tight-lipped about their secret ingredient for turning sunlight into liquid energy ...

Drumbeat: August 24, 2009
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future — ... Fueling speculation: Researchers at Cambridge firm are tight-lipped about their secret ingredient for turning sunlight into liquid energy ...

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