Articles, tagged with "biofuel", page 3
10th December 2009
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The world's population is expanding at an annual rate of about 1.3% and is projected to double its present level of 6.5 billion by...
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mark smith
07th December 2009
The Algaeus, technically a modified Toyota Prius is one of the first of its kind to run on a mixture of algae based fuel. The company spokespeople have said that the car gets about 150 miles per gallon. Algae could turn out to be the biofuel of the future...
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Eco20/20
26th November 2009
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Walk into a room with elegant overstuffed furniture and gleaming, polished dark wood in the side tables and book cases. Now envision right in the middle of that room a freestanding fireplace, the fire itself encased in a ...
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Wes
07th October 2009
Jatropha bio diesel is considered as a real candidate for maritime and aeroplane fuel and is greatly lower cost and has a lesser amount of gas emissions than it's competitor fuels.Tests of Jatropha biofuel in aeroplanes have demonstrated the theory and th...
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fnsd908310 lnsd310908
07th October 2009
Jatropha biofuel is proving itself as a real contender for ship and aeroplane fuel and is a great deal lower cost and has less gas emissions than it's competitor fuels.Tests of Jatropha biodiesel in planes are demonstrating the idea and there is before lo...
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fnsd908310 lnsd310908
16th September 2009
While America is experiencing a gasoline shortage, the nation's dependence on foreign oil is about to end.
A researcher at The Department of Energy, from which breakthrough ideas emanate on a regular basis, noticed that Americans, along with most peopl...
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26th August 2009
France is synonymous to sophistication and high class. It has shared with world its much admired fashion industry, exquisite cuisine and wines, deep appreciation for arts, elaborate infrastructures and history. Almost all vacationers want to experience Fr...
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Elijah James
18th August 2009
Green Energy - It's all around us. We can see it, feel it, touch it and even consume it. Sounds a little bizarre right? Well, it's quite true but what on earth is it?
Primarily, I'm talking about sun and wind - sources of clean, natural energy, more co...
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J K Stewart
28th June 2009
Nowadays, the increase in the price of gas is a phenomenon one cannot consider as erratic. It is an occurrence that infuriates the general public. But one which people have to endure, come in terms with, and tighten their belts for them to be able to ti...
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Author:
joalesto
27th June 2009
Jatropha Curcas is a plant that offers an investment opportunity with amazingly high yields of return and is emerging as a miracle plant and a likely claimant as the king of the next generation of renewable energy sources because it's berryies contain a q...
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Patricia Ellis
23rd June 2009
Wood pellets as a source of alternative energy over the usual non renewable fossil fuels have been gaining lots of interest all over the planet. As an interesting point, heating systems designed in particular for the use of sawdust pellets are now general...
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Paul Atta
18th June 2009
There is a biofuel making plant in Arizona that uses algae as its source for production. The plant is set up in a greenhouse like casing, allowing the sun to penetrate. The sunlight helps the algae grow. Long, clear, plastic bags flow down from the ceilin...
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Thanate Tan
05th May 2009
Cricket bats are specialist pieces of equipment and require certain materials and skills to produce. In order to produce a perfect bat, a specific kind of wood is required - this requirement is met by Salix Alba ‘Caerulea', also known as the cricket ba...
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NeenaFreeman
10th March 2009
To be able to fully understand if there is a relationship between ethanol and biodiesel, it will probably be a good idea to learn about them individually, this will then help you get a proper understanding of these two biofuels. You will probably find tha...
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malc88
31st January 2009
Pyrolysis could in future be useful to reduce landfills because it can be used to mine waste and burn it for energy, reducing the waste in landfills and reverse the rapid expansion of real estate being used to store garbage.
However, it is also unfort...
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Author:
Steve Last