Executive Summary for Those with Short Attention Spans For those who tend not to read much past the headline, the answer to that question is “No.” If you want to understand a bit more about […]
Month: October 2014
EPA’s Sleight of Hand on Cellulosic Fuel Rule Change
A few years ago, I wrote a post about the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) attempt to mandate a non-existent fuel into existence, and then fine refiners for not buying this fuel. That post was […]
LanzaTech’s Vulnerability
It’s been years since I looked at this article I wrote on LanzaTech in 2007, but today I was made aware that it’s been linked to from an article in Biofuels Digest: Junk or treasure? […]
Saudi Arabia Still Calling the Shots
The US Shale Oil Boom There have been a lot of stories over the past few years about the implications of the US shale boom. To review for those who might have been living in […]
The Bell Tolls for KiOR
A Lesson Learned If there’s one thing billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla has learned over the past decade, it’s that the oil companies aren’t as stupid as he thought. In 2004, Khosla was telling anyone […]