Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 25-07-2010
Tags: car, energy, environment, green, technology

Fonterra Explores Alternative Fuel
While oil companies are prospecting off both sides of the North Island, dairy company Fonterra is working on a source of fuel available above ground.
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