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Sunday, April 14, 2019

MOhemp Energy Logo Update





MOhemp is in contact with a Cannabis Logo designer and will be unveiling new logo designs asap!
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Friday, April 12, 2019

Tennessee Hemp News Spring 2019





Sunday, April 7, 2019

Leafly Podcast- The Roll-Up #81

The Roll-Up Episode 81: Oklahoma Just Lapped New York

This week in cannabis news: Adult-use legalization is dead in New York, for now. But in Oklahoma, medical legalization is going gangbusters. We have a report from the field, as well as all the cannabis news of the week.

WTF Is This All About Now?




Thursday, April 4, 2019

MOhemp Energy: Hemp-Based Batteries Could Change the Way We Store...

Hemp Battery opportunity>

DOE Announces $59 Million to Accelerate Advanced Vehicle Technologies Research

Today, U.S. Department of Energy Under Secretary of Energy Mark W. Menezes announced up to $59 million for new and innovative advanced vehicle technologies research. Funded through the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, this funding opportunity seeks projects to address priorities in advanced batteries and electric drive systems, energy efficient mobility systems, materials for more efficient powertrains, co-optimized advanced engine and fuel technologies, and alternative fuels and new mobility options.
Topic areas for this funding opportunity include the following:
  • Topic 1: Solid State Batteries - Materials, Diagnostic Tools, and Modeling (up to $12.5 million) –Projects will focus on developing new solid electrolytes that can address materials challenges and enable next-generation chemistries that reduce costs and improve energy density and cycle life.

  • Topic 2: Electric Motor Research Increasing Power Density 8x (up to $3.5 million) – Projects will focus on novel, innovative materials and designs that decrease the size and increase the power density of electric drive systems by a factor of eight, while achieving cost reduction and performance improvement targets for more affordable electric drive systems.

  • Topic 3: Energy Efficient Mobility Systems Research (up to $7 million) – Projects will focus on vehicle automation and connectivity to improve transportation system-level efficiency for travelers, vehicles, and infrastructure, reducing the time, cost, and energy required to move people and goods. 

  • Topic 4: Predictive Modeling Capabilities for the Co-Optimization of Fuels and Multi-Mode Engines ($3.5 million) – Projects will focus on improving the accuracy, speed, and predictive capability of multi-mode combustion simulation models for current high performance computing systems and future exascale level systems. 

  • Topic 5: New Materials and Engine Technologies for High Efficiency Powertrains (up to $15 million) – Projects will develop innovative powertrain systems that combine advanced materials that reduce weight and enable higher engine temperatures with new combustion strategies to improve vehicle fuel economy.

  • Topic 6: Technology Integration (up to $17.5 million) – Projects will focus on alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure for resiliency and emergency preparedness, new mobility services in rural America, alternative fuel (e.g., natural gas, propane, electricity, hydrogen) proof-of-concept demonstrations in new communities and fleets, and electric vehicle data collection. There is also an open topic specific to Clean Cities coalitions seeking innovative ideas for alternative fuel and mobility solutions. 
For more information, including application requirements and deadlines, please visit the EERE Exchange website or Grants.gov.
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MOhemp Energy: Hemp-Based Batteries Could Change the Way We Store...: Scotty, MOhemp Energy has not figured out how to make a battery (yet) but he has figured out how to remove the raw material from the Hemp p...










Wednesday, April 3, 2019

MOhemp Energy: Its Not April Fools That Hemp Can Save The Planet ...

Thank you Melissa Balin for bringing awareness to the Nuclear Environmental Disaster in St.Louis MO.  I agree #Phytoremediation is a one of many needed tools to clean up this ongoing mess that is causing health issues and death to my neighbors.

MOhemp Energy: Its Not April Fools That Hemp Can Save The Planet ...: Hemp Social Event Tribute to the late great Jack Herer and his legacy multimedia work, Jack Herer’s Emperor Wears No Clothes. 

Thank you Melissa for bringing awareness to the Nuclear catastrophe in my back yard in StLouis MO. #CheckOut #PhytoREMeetMeInStLouis at approx 3:30 in this clip  #ItsNotAprilFoolsThatHempCanSaveThePlanet!



Melissa Balin @MelissaBalin

Melissa Balin (@MelissaBalin). Filmmaker, Activist, Solutionary, Hemp Lover & candidate for Governor of California 2014!

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Seaweed? Fisherman discovers 'underwater field of marijuana' in Chile

Seaweed? Fisherman discovers 'underwater field of marijuana' in Chile







It has been reported that a fisherman has discovered an 'underwater field of marijuana' off the Chilean coast whilst fishing last week.  This 'seaweed' has never been seen before in nature. 
The fisherman is believed to have been fishing for turbot when he caught unidentified vegetation in his net, which was later identified by marine biologists at the Chilean Aquaculture Centre as a strain of cannabis sativa. The strain has been affectionately named 'Amigo de pescador' by locals, which roughly translates to Fisherman's Friend in English. 
Research suggests that a naturally occurring genetic defect in the plant, coupled with small hydrothermal vents in the proximity and epipelagic location, have created serendipitous growing conditions that you wouldn't find anywhere in nature and would be difficult to reproduce artificially. 
Camila Rojas, a marine biologist, told us this: "It's a very unusual occurrence. I'm assured by my more familiar peers that the levels of THC aren't particularly high but the plants do produce female flowers. Cannabis cultivation in Chile is amongst some of the oldest in the world, so I'm not particularly surprised something like this could happen.





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