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28th September 2009
Renewable energy can be classified as any naturally generated energy, which includes but is not limited to wind, rain, tidal power, sunlight, running water, geothermal energy and bio fuels. The key element of all those sources of power is that they are na... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd September 2009
Agro fuel commonly as bio fuel is derived from a biomass. It can be a solid, liquid or gas fuel. Bio fuel is now a common means of decreasing the greenhouse gas emissions and is now used as fossil fuel alternative. It is eyed to replace fossil fuels in th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anym... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Biomass burning has an overall impact on the atmospheric chemistry as well as the climate. When there is a fire in the savannas, or tropical forests, or like the recent California fire, large quantities of particulate matter and trace gases are released. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Brazil has long been synonymous with a relaxed lifestyle in idyllic surrounds, living up to the expectations of visitors and investors alike. The attraction of the Brazilian real estate market has developed over the years with incredible strength, proving... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell
17th September 2009
Energy production is a primary contributor to the green-house effect and global warming. Nuclear energy and burning fossil fuels emit powerful chemicals and carbon dioxide into the earth’s atmosphere which trap heat close to the earth’s surface. The r... Read >
Author: AlterSage
15th September 2009
Everyone knows that “going green” is all the rage nowadays – and it should be. Sparing our environment of all of the pollution and toxic chemicals we’ve thrown its way over the past years should be a definite goal. This is why green jobs are now b... Read >
Author: heagar
15th September 2009
How is electricity produced conventionally?
Conventionally, electricity is produced by heartbreaking colossal turbines. These turbines are encouraged with the help of various types of energy. Let’s look by the side of the on the whole traditional way... Read >
Author: William Yip
15th September 2009
Bio fuels - Are they good?
Like the duration suggests, bio-fuels are fuels with the purpose of are formed what time biological make a difference decomposes. The bio-fuels are mostly derived from plants. Bio-fuels exist taking part in all the three state... Read >
Author: William Yip
07th September 2009
Lately researchers are looking for every possible alternative energy source, this due largely to the world's energy crisis and the condition of the environment. The top of the list is replacing traditional fossil fuels with alternative and renewable energ... Read >
Author: Paul Hundrieser
02nd September 2009
Bio fuels are fuels for vehicles made out of crops and oils such as grain, sugar beat and oil seed rape. They have been developed to address the need to find new sources of energy from which to power our cars. Our current reliance on fossil fuels can not ... Read >
Author: Rochelle
17th August 2009
When we think of alternative energy we automatically imagine solar, wind and bio fuels. These technologies will eventually save the environment because they will help to greatly reduce, and in some cases entirely eliminate, the emissions that come from en... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy
02nd August 2009
The humankind has an energy hindrance. The supply of the key source of energy, the lubricate, is steadily working dazed. The depletion of lubricate, coal and other fossil energy sources is polluting the planet with hothouse gasses with the aim of are capt... Read >
Author: AllDay5
25th July 2009
Biofuels are fabricated by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative energy source to the fossil fuels that we presently depend upon.
The bio-fuels umbrella includes ethanol and derivatives of pl... Read >
Author: shopkins
17th July 2009
Green Jobs Now: The Green Economy is Here
On September 27th, 2008, a national day of action took place all over America. Millions of people showed their dedication to cleaning up the planet by participating in Green Jobs Now. Hundreds of environmentall... Read >
Author: Elliott Mizroch
18th June 2009
The huge demands of biodiesel also result to huge production of glycerol or glycerin as a byproduct. While a small percentage of this bulk gets into commercial manufacturers when refined, much of it gets wasted since refining methods are costly. This wa... Read >
Author: joalesto
18th June 2009
One of the more recent types of hosting services to hit the markets today is green hosting. Based on the name itself, green hosting services are centered upon the practice of using sustainable energy sources in order to power the data centers of hosting c... Read >
Author: Cindy Cox22
12th June 2009
The highly awaited Honda Jazz was launched at a glittering function in New Delhi on Wednesday. It is the first small car offering from Honda Motors for the Indian car market.
Globally the Honda Jazz has been available since 2001, and has been known as ... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
11th June 2009
Moving is commonly denoted as one of the terribly painful job. Generally an intimate bondage grows with the place that is inhabited by us for a long time, a home or an office can be an appropriate example for it. We always decorate our nestling grounds wi... Read >
Author: Melinda Wallace
06th June 2009
As the term suggests, bio-fuels are fuels that are formed when biological matter decomposes. The bio-fuels are mostly derived from plants. Bio-fuels exist in all the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
Difference between bio-fuels and fossi... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard
03rd June 2009
Contrary to myths, renewable energy gadgets are cheap, and not at all expensive. Not only are they affordable, but most of them are built to last a lifetime.
Increasing public demand for oil, coal, and natural gas has brought up the prices of these commo... Read >
Author: Shirlyn Dee
02nd June 2009
As the term suggests, bio-fuels are fuels that are formed when biological matter decomposes. The bio-fuels are mostly derived from plants. Bio-fuels exist in all the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
Difference between bio-fuels and fossi... Read >
Author: LS
18th May 2009
Small to medium businesses struggles to cut costs and reduce waste of all types - energy, materials and human effort and the real issue is how to do this without taking extra time.
I think we all know that we are living beyond our environmental means. ... Read >
05th May 2009
As the term suggests, bio-fuels are fuels that are formed when biological matter decomposes. The bio-fuels are mostly derived from plants. Bio-fuels exist in all the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
Difference between bio-fuels and fossi... Read >
Author: Y C
01st May 2009
Last year, gas price risen up to sky high which were badly affected our
lives. Since then, more and more people talk about Bio fuels. What I
have discovered is that bio fuels are mainly derived from plants.
Clearly, it is “green energy”, and exists... Read >
Author: Rolly
26th March 2009
There is a current dilemma and ongoing debate for how and what we can use as alternative fuels to power our cars, homes, appliances, computers and other oil dependant machines. The main source of our current fuels (crude oil) are from fossils which are ex... Read >
Author: Bob Koby
10th March 2009
As the name implies, biofuels are fuels derived from organic material. Since they can be made in many ways, they are classified as 1st generation, 2nd generation, and 3rd generation.
First generation bio-fuels are the more common fuels that are produce... Read >
Author: DIY Renewable Energy
04th March 2009
Indoor Air More Polluted than Outdoor Air
The battle to control air pollution moved indoors such as homes and businesses. Studies have shown that people are exposed to higher concentrations of air pollution for longer periods of time inside buildings tha... Read >
Author: Markis Gardner
27th January 2009
Auto vehicle giants Ford are to put a jaw dropping £1 billion in developing environmentally friendly cars based in the UK. The manufacturer has decided to put the money towards diesel and petrol engines as well as specialist bio fuels from vegetation and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th January 2009
That's a good question I'm glad you asked.
Bio-fuels are actual fuels that forms well when biological matter decomposes.
Bio-fuel exist in gas, solid, and liquid, in all of the three states of matter, and they are mostly deprived from plants.
Okay ... Read >
Author: Richelle Whiting
12th December 2008
There are many eco-benefits to replacing oil with bio-fuels like ethanol and bodies. For one, since such fuels are derived from agricultural crops, they are inherently renewable-and our own farmers typically produce them domestically, reducing our depende... Read >
Author: deepak.dec2008
25th November 2008
A recent study published by Accenture reveals that it will be much more difficult to develop a Biofuels industry at the global level than it was thought earlier. The study reveals that despite the uncertainty of the ultimate information on the biofuels in... Read >
Author: suman
11th November 2008
Thanks to a �6,500 grant to the Isle of Wight Council, residents of the island could find their homes and workplaces being heated by sustainable bio-fuels.
The generous grant from the South-East Woodland & Timber Fund is to be spent on making an eva... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th October 2008
As the term suggests, bio-fuels are fuels that are formed when biological matter decomposes. The bio-fuels are mostly derived from plants. Bio-fuels exist in all the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
Difference between bio-fuels and fossi... Read >
Author: pharris1
27th October 2008
There are many eco-benefits to replacing oil with bio-fuels like ethanol and bodies. For one, since such fuels are derived from agricultural crops, they are inherently renewable-and our own farmers typically produce them domestically, reducing our depende... Read >
Author: K,Davinder
10th September 2008
There are numerous advantages and benefits to mankind in developing alternative energy sources. While many countries have started down the track of setting up resources and infrastructure to develop alternative energy such as bio fuels, wind and water as ... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton
02nd September 2008
Dynasty Resources believes there are enormous business opportunities for companies with innovative technology, process controls and supply chains that address unmet needs for energy efficiency. Clean technology includes the renewable energy, information t... Read >
Author: jeya
02nd September 2008
Dynasty Resources believes there are enormous business opportunities for companies with innovative technology, process controls and supply chains that address unmet needs for energy efficiency. Clean technology includes the renewable energy, information t... Read >
Author: jeya
27th August 2008
The summer months are upon us. For most American families this means family vacations, summer sports leagues and barbeques in the back yard are in full swing. However, with high gas prices, many families are being forced to cut back on some of these activ... Read >
Author: Barb Miller
22nd August 2008
All of us are hit hard by high and rising Crude Oil prices. Since the grains are being used to produce bio-fuels, food prices too has risen sharply. Due to rise in both food and fuel prices the inflation is scaling new heights across the globe. In India, ... Read >
Author: Sudhir Goyal
16th August 2008
Dynasty Resources believes there are enormous business opportunities for companies with innovative technology, process controls and supply chains that address unmet needs for energy efficiency. Our Clean-Tech partners, with offices in New York and Shangha... Read >
Author: jeya
21st July 2008
It’s hard to imagine living in a world where we don’t have any electricity to power the many inventions we have made for ourselves. If you have ever been through a prolonged power cut you’ll know just how troublesome it can be, and how unprepared w... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
14th July 2008
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As people look to fuel alternatives, one of the choices is ethanol. There are different types of bio-fuels out there (that is, fuels that don't rely on limited natural resources), and ethanol is one of the most likely to ... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
23rd June 2008
China Clean Energy is well positioned to continue its expansion and boasts an impressive international client list, a wide array of international customers, an AAA credit rating and a number of proprietary and patented innovations and processes. Demand fo... Read >
Author: jeya
06th June 2008
There are many innovative solutions to the current questions concerning high gasoline prices and greenhouse emissions. Crops grown especially for fuel. Ethanol made from corn has no harmful emissions it is made from a reusable resource, the US government ... Read >
Author: Pearth
11th May 2008
Our world is desperately searching for answers to solving the two biggest problems we all face: Saving energy and protecting the environment. And while our environment continues to suffer under the strain of toxic pollutants from vehicle emissions, the p... Read >
Author: F.Prida
08th May 2008
Innovation often brings great achievements to various industries. Then, there are some industries where innovations are limited because little changes of any significance occur. Automobiles, for example, have not changed very much over the past two decade... Read >
Author: Paul Fountain
28th April 2008
Nothing could ever compare to Saab in terms of the drag coefficient its models have. Rooted in the production of air planes, Saab’ first car was best in terms of aerodynamics and other related motion factors. Even to this day, Saab retained the glory ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
18th April 2008
Sustainable energy is the renewable energy which is not expected to be exhausted in a timeframe and its sources are not supposed to be consumed ever. The sources of the sustainable energy are natural like solar power hydro power wind power bio fuel biomas... Read >
Author: Abir Roychowdhury
07th April 2008
Sustainable energy is the renewable energy which is not expected to be exhausted in a timeframe and its sources are not supposed to be consumed ever. The sources of the sustainable energy are natural like solar power hydro power wind power bio fuel biomas... Read >
Author: Abir Roychowdhury
07th November 2007
Solar energy is renewable, and has become quite common in areas that have a dependable number of days of sunshine such as California and Arizona. Solar heat collectors can be seen on roofs all over the Southwest. There are many ways to use the sun to gene... Read >
Author: Christopher
16th June 2007
The age of modernity has brought people into the complexity in life and other stupendous changes. From simple living, people are now more satisfied with high end technologies of communication, transportation and other aspects. Aimed at making one’s w... Read >
Author: Iver Penn
15th June 2007
At the General Motors Corporation’s annual meeting, GM chairman Richard Wagoner emphasized to the shareholders that the Detroit car company is serious about accelerating the development of the new technology that is required to power the electrified C... Read >
Author: Zeke
10th June 2007
Illinois is the largest state by population in the Midwest, and has a varied economy. In the north by Lake Michigan is the city of Chicago, the third-largest in the United States, while southern and central Illinois are leading growers of soybeans, ... Read >
06th June 2007
Open any new publication and you are sure to find a reference to carbon footprint and the impact that this footprint has on the environment, from destroying the polar ice caps to altering the weather. There is little doubt that the evidence is irrefutable... Read >
Author: Chris Eden
12th March 2006
With fossil fuel prices expected to continue increasing, many people are nervous about future heating bills. Using biomass as an alternative is becoming particularly popular. As strange as it may sound, corn is a popular fuel.
Not Just For Movies Anym... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
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