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Can coffee grounds drive our cars? E-mail
by William Atkins   
Wednesday, 17 December 2008


Currently, coffee grounds are thrown away or sometimes used for fertilizer, feedstock or as fuel pellets for wood-burning stoves and other such appliances. And, there is a lot of coffee grounds being thrown away each year here on Earth.

In 2008, coffee producers around the world grow over 16 billion pounds of coffee annually.

According to the ScienceDaily article, “The scientists estimate that the process could make a profit of more than $8 million a year in the U.S. alone."

The Nevada researchers hope to now develope a small plant to produce their coffee-ground biofuel. Tests they they perform over the next few months will garner more information on the viability of using it as fuel.

This could eventually mean that Starbucks coffee drive-thrus, and other such coffee drive-thrus, could be used to buy coffee to drink and, at the same time, to fill up the bio-coffee--grounds-diesel fuel tank of your car.

We have been getting scientific reports of some of the benefits of coffee. Now, it looks like coffee may be a viable way to power our way out of our energy problems.

So, drink up for a greener tomorrow.
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