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Biomass power in ChinaPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, July 1, 2008 6:51 AM
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Comments on Biomass power in ChinaThat's really cool! Thanks for sharing! 单县 is not too far from my hometown. In fact, even listening to people talking in the southern Shandong dialect gave me a feeling of home, that 亲切的感觉. Some very shady people in Biomass. The money they are trying to raise is often Stateside through Nasdaq and AIM. One would have thought that there are plenty of funds for this, here in the PRC. |
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