Articles, tagged with "biofuel", page 2
01st January 2011
Facilities managers and organisations storing gas oil in bulk are being warned to be extra vigilant against contamination by "bugs" as UK supplies are supplemented with biofuel for the first time.
Gas oil, widely known as "red diesel" is now following ...
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Author:
Martyn Gent
03rd December 2010
Solar power is not just a niche market anymore. It has exploded in recent years, and millions of people will start benefiting from it in years to come. Along with wind, geothermal, biofuel, and hydrogen fuel cell technologies, solar power can help replace...
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Author:
lisa lucero
01st December 2010
Fossil fuels have received a bad rep over the past few years, and with good reason. Oil wars, nuclear reactor meltdowns and mining accidents have all contributed to a mistrust of traditional energy policy. Many of the G-20 nations are directly sponsorin...
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Author:
Eva Blakeley
02nd November 2010
Biofuels have become talk of the town these days. These are obtained from biomass and utilize many renewable energy sources. These fuels also use plant matter as the raw material. Solid biomass is known to be the most common types of bio-fuels. The consis...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
13th July 2010
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At one time food prices were largely stable, based on supply and demand, and crop prices were protected by regulations which fixed their prices so that in a bad year farmers' incomes were protected while in good ones, ...
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Author:
Ali Withers
06th July 2010
These days, the "Green" movement has taken over the world. Society is finally starting to learn that the only way to continue living on the earth is to live in harmony with the earth, and surprisingly enough monumental changes have begun to occur across t...
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Author:
Germaine DeHousecat
02nd July 2010
The global battle with climate change and the resulting increase in oil prices have actually jumpstarted the awareness of governments all over the world about renewable energies. By the end of 2008, many nations have started legislating energy provisions...
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Author:
solarhomes
18th June 2010
Wouldn't it be great if we are able to produce our very own eco-friendly energy supply? If we are able to do this, we do not need to pay electric bills or gasoline any longer for our vehicles. Whilst we can purchase some of the actual equipment, the remai...
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Author:
T. Brooks
01st June 2010
With the increasing emphasis on global warming and the environment, both consumers and corporations are becoming ever more committed and educated about environmental conservation and are taking positive steps. Consumers are recycling at home in ever great...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
08th March 2010
Global Warming is burning the earth. Heat is becoming unbearable. On top of this trees many trees are being cut. Many parts of the world is experiencing severe water scarcity. And one initiative step taken to stop Global Warming is to plant trees. Populat...
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Author:
andrewbimbo
18th February 2010
There is a growing concern these days for the environment, and several countries have taken the initiative to promote the use of renewable energy to lessen humanity's impact on the planet. Canada is one such country taking the lead in green technologies,...
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Author:
Robert Deckard
11th February 2010
Caring about the environment is no longer something that a minority of the world is interested in. Instead, more
and more folks are looking into alternative energy sources for cars, recycling, and other green focused pursuits.
This is not just about pol...
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Author:
markusjones
11th January 2010
The price of petrol in the UK could rise by as much as 15 pence per litre within the next 12 months, it has been warned.
The Petrol Retailers' Association (PRA) of Great Britain made the prediction based on analysis of fuel market trends and tax change...
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Author:
hitsearch
05th January 2010
Oil prices have always been a concern. Recent events, along with increased awareness of the environment, have shown us the need for the creation of alternative means of energy.
Many different options have been proposed. Nuclear power is possible but co...
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Author:
Wes
23rd December 2009
There are few things that add to the flavour of a room like a grand fireplace. Picture yourself entering a sleek, elegantly designed room with beautiful furniture, polished wooden side tables and bookcases. Now picture in the center of the room a beautifu...
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Author:
Wes