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November 06, 2006

From grunge rock to grunge fuel.

Kurt_cobain_narrowweb__300x4300_1 I couldn't resist this funky story in the New York Times at the weekend about Kurt Cobain's little home town in Washington state staking its future on bio-diesel. I guess that just shows how deep the bio-fuels trend is getting.

Aberdeen

Aberdeen1190_1 The story takes readers to the depressed town of Aberdeen, population 16,000, where a huge 100 million gallons-per-year bio-diesel plant is being built by Imperium Renewables. Cobain is the former king of grunge rock who took his own life, and is now the top-earning dead celebrity.

Click here to read the story.

- David Adams

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