The BP Oil disaster has brought home one very strong point, we need to change the way we power our lives, from the electricity that runs our homes to the what powers our vehicles we can no longer accept the dangers of an Oil based society.
What the BP disaster may also do is create an [...]
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  1. Tony Paulson 08. Jul, 2010 at 10:47 am #

    I agree….Companies like ESPH will help clean up, but we need to look to change the way we think about producing energy. And we need to reduce our dependence on oil.

    Envision Solar (EVSI), is going to be company that can help with this. It is also going to be a very profitable company….They are turning the traditional solar panel(ugly and hidden),into something that can be placed in plain site, and used as a shade tree along with the practicality of utilizing green solar energy. Even if revenues don’t increase huge in the next few quarters, the demand for their products will increase over time. And getting one contract for them can be a huge project.

    envisionsolar.com

  2. Theodore sturos 25. Jul, 2010 at 11:26 am #

    Two companies contributing to the advancement of biofuels! You can copy paste any where you like.

     Proof that Origin Oil’s and MBD Energy technology works?

    Mbd energy is origin oils first customer. The two are collaborating to capture carbon from existing power plants and produce oil. If successful profitability is inevitable.  The oil produced will be able to take part in fueling our nations energy needs.

    Below is a quote and link explaining their agreement. 
    Article published may 11
      
    http://www.originoil.com/company-news/originoil-announces-its-first-customer.html

     ” In the initial phase, OriginOil will equip MBD Energy’s research and development facility at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia, where testing will take place. The two companies agreed that, subject to the success of the initial test phase, MBD will purchase significantly larger feeding and OriginOil extraction units to serve facilities planned for its three Algal Synthesizer power station projects in Australia: Tarong Energy (Queensland), Loy Yang A (Victoria) and Eraring energy(New South Wales).”

    (If trials work, mbd will be fully financially committed to the  purchasing and production of this technology.)

    This article published by James Cook university allows potential investors and thosfogng origin oil and mbd energy to conclude that the tests were a success and that mbd energy is going to be purchasing larger more expensive units from Origin Oil. The link  below followed by an important quote will explain my claims.
    article from july 9th 

    http://www.jcu.edu.au/blogs/atjcu/entry/innovative_algae_to_fuel_project

    “Senator Carr visited the MBD-JCU research facility at the Townsville campus and inspected the facility – a pilot project that is aimed at commercialising the development of Bio Carbon and Capture Storage technology. The process consumes large quantities of greenhouse gases while producing low cost bio-oil and animal feedstock” after the inspection the Aussie government grant MBD energy with a 5 million dollar grant.

    (the research facility at the Townsville campus was an integration of Mbd and Originoil’s technology.)

    Summary-First, Origin Oil and MBD energy integrated and tested each others technology at James Cook university.  The trials were successful.  They called in the Aussie government to evaluate. The Aussie government evaluated the facility and their successes with government funding.      

    You may be wondering-
     If this is true why hasn’t Origin Oil reported it?
     This is because MBD Energy is a private company and the two companies have most likely signed to a non disclosure agreement. Meaning origin oil by law is not able to publicly report the process of the project till time stated in

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