caller: the gainesville area. i was wondering. there is a lot of talk about energy, biofuels, and how we can produce 20,000 gallons of fuel per acre. did they think about setting up algae forms there are around the gulf coast? or that it can have the runoff from the fertilizer used as nutrients, and the company'ies - are already somewhat biofuel- oriented. >guest: the gulf coast is where our energy industry is now. i think there is the potential for it to be a powerhouse for clean energy developed. texas is the largest state in terms of wind production in the united states. the algae idea is something people have talked about. one of the big issues we have right now is a story in the "new york times." how do we subsidize the development of fossil fuels? the oil and gas industry? we need to have a new paradigm for how we fund and deal with energy in this country, and we need to have that now. so, the folks down there who are thinking, hey, should i start and algae form -- farm, they know the market will support it. carbon-intensive