University Research into Alternative Energy
Years of tree and biomass research study jointly carried out by Florida Statue University and Shell Energy have in fact led to the planting of the most significant single “Energy Crop Plantation” in the entire United States. This business of “exceptionally trees” was brought into being as a result of the University’s joint research study with other companies including Shell, the United States Department of Energy, the Common Purpose Institute, and groups of various individuals who are working to develop alternative energy sources (those not reliant on nonrenewable fuel sources) for the future.
University involvement in alternative energy research study is also going on at Penn State University. At Penn State, special research study is concentrated on the development of hydrogen power as a helpful alternative energy source. Hydrogen energy burns neat and can be continuously brought back, as it can be drawn from water and crop plants.
OSU will lead the approach in checking out alternative energy as it represents the interests of the Pacific Islands, the United States’ Pacific Territories, and 9 western states. Specific research study into alternative energy being carried out at OSU by varios groups of scientists today include a job to find out how to efficiently change such products as straw into a source of environmentally friendly biomass fuel, and another one meant at studying how to efficiently change wood fibers into liquid fuel.
Years of tree and biomass research study jointly performed by Florida Statue University and Shell Energy have really led to the planting of the greatest single “Energy Crop Plantation” in the entire United States. University involvement in alternative energy research study is also going on at Penn State University. Specific research study into alternative energy being carried out at OSU by varios groups of scientists today include a job to find out how to efficiently change such products as straw into a source of environment-friendly biomass fuel, and another one planned at studying how to efficiently change wood fibers into liquid fuel.