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A Massachusetts company is moving forward on a test pilot facility for fuel sweating plant production.A Massachusetts company is moving forward on a test pilot facility for fuel sweating plant production -- yes, that's right these plants sweat diesel. They've created gene altered single cell plants that take sunlight and carbon dioxide and turn them directly into biofuel. It is kind of like fuel from algae without the extraction step....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ground-broken-on-a-test-pilot-plant-for-fuel-sweating-organisms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Yes, that’s right these plants sweat diesel.A Massachusetts company is moving forward on a test pilot facility for fuel sweating plant production -- yes, that's right these plants sweat diesel. They've created gene altered single cell plants that take sunlight and carbon dioxide and turn them directly into biofuel. It is kind of like fuel from algae without the extraction step....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ground-broken-on-a-test-pilot-plant-for-fuel-sweating-organisms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
They’ve created gene altered single cell plants that take sunlight and carbon dioxide and turn it directly into biofuel.A Massachusetts company is moving forward on a test pilot facility for fuel sweating plant production -- yes, that's right these plants sweat diesel. They've created gene altered single cell plants that take sunlight and carbon dioxide and turn them directly into biofuel. It is kind of like fuel from algae without the extraction step....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ground-broken-on-a-test-pilot-plant-for-fuel-sweating-organisms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Reusable sweat secreting plants that eat carbon dioxide and sunlight and directly produce biofuels for use as an alternative for fuel, sign us up!A Massachusetts company is moving forward on a test pilot facility for fuel sweating plant production -- yes, that's right these plants sweat diesel. They've created gene altered single cell plants that take sunlight and carbon dioxide and turn them directly into biofuel. It is kind of like fuel from algae without the extraction step....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ground-broken-on-a-test-pilot-plant-for-fuel-sweating-organisms/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




