
84: Good Biomass, Bad Biomass: Giant Reed Edition—Wendy Owens of Hexas Biomass
Reversing Climate Change
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The Evolution of a Seed Bank
I like that there's a local capacity. Do you have any sense of the numbers on how much a kilowatt hour or something like that would be? Because it sounds like it isn't using expensive land, so it's probably cheaper on that front. For sure, the competition for land is low. If it's co-located with some sort of manufacturing or power producing facility, it seems like it may be able to out compete other types of energy. It's possible. Our focus hasn't been on energy use. I know someone has. I just don't remember the numbers. Okay. Well, sorry to put that question. That one did not make the outline windy
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