(Bio) Mass Transit: What's the Use?
By Steve Dwyer
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Spent beer yeast, invaluable grass clippings and already-processed vegetable oil from a local restaurant. They all appear to be useless compounds. But guess again. Never has the term "one man's waste is another man's treasure" been more applicable than with what's taking shape in the renewable energy camp, for the purpose of powering vehicles. Namely, planes, trains, buses and automobiles.
That beer you're enjoying: it's helping generate fuel to power vehicles in California. San Diego-based GreenHouse, a purveyor of green building services and products, is teaming-up with beer pioneer Karl Strauss Brewing Co. to convert spent beer yeast into ethanol fuel for California cars of all types. The endeavor comes on the heels of California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiling in June of the revolutionary E-Fuel MicroFueler, a portable ethanol micro-refinery fuel system for consumer use.
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 28 percent approximate amount of all energy used in the Unites States for transporting people and goods from one place to another.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 200-300 estimated number of hydrogen-fueled vehicles in the United States today
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 9,783,000 number of barrels of crude oil the United States imports each day.
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 1 million number of gallons of fresh water that can be contaminated from the used oil from one oil change.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 20 million number of people that celebrated the first Earth Day on Aril 22, 1970.
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 $2.3 billion amount President Obama awarded for clean energy manufacturing projects across the United States
Source U.S. Department of Energy
 509 approximate number of operational landfill gas (LFG) energy projects currently in the United States. LFG electricity generation projects provide the energy equivalent of powering more than 920,000 homes annually
Source U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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