Ethanol as Energy Alternative
There is an illusion that ethanol can provide the liquid fuel America needs to meet increasing energy demand in the years ahead.
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There is an illusion that ethanol can provide the liquid fuel America needs to meet increasing energy demand in the years ahead.
Original post by KTVA Anchorage and software by Elliott Back
Sharp has released an upgraded residential solar energy system which comes in two series for integration in all types of rooftops.
Original post by KTVA Anchorage and software by Elliott Back
Let’s get this fuel economy issue out of the way right off: The Chevrolet Avalanche is not a vehicle I would recommend to anyone who really wants to save gas.
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Exxon Mobil Corp. said yesterday that its second-quarter earnings jumped 36 percent, to $10.36 billion, boosted by climbing oil prices and larger profits at its refineries.
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If you are want to revolutionize parking, concert arenas, or high erosion areas then you should consider the Grasspave2 parking system.
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NEW YORK, July 26 He has gone to the best schools, been knighted, been made a life peer and turned British Petroleum into the world’s second-largest publicly traded oil company, but John Browne is still scrambling to make his company bigger, fix a troubled U.S. subsidiary and, above all, explain why…
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Could there be an oil “bubble’’? Well, yes. In early 2002 oil sold for roughly $20 a barrel; now it’s close to $75. The main cause lies in tightening supply and demand — and the fact that supply (as the present Middle East fighting reminds us) could be interrupted at any time. Old-fashioned…
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11 States Are First in the Nation to Receive Hybrid School Buses as IC Corporation Awarded Bid by Advanced Energy Consortium.
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If it is serious about reducing Americans’ pain at the pump, the Senate should streamline federal regulation of refineries.
Original post by The Heritage Foundation - 2006-07-25 and software by Elliott Back
While opening Lease Sale area 181 to energy production would be a positive step, the Senate should consider the House’s bolder approach.
Original post by The Heritage Foundation - 2006-07-25 and software by Elliott Back
OLD SNOWMASS, Colo. In 1976, Gerald Ford was president, Americans flocked to see “Rocky” (the first one), oil was $13 a barrel, and Amory B. Lovins wrote a massive piece in Foreign Affairs magazine declaring that the United States stood at a crossroads on energy policy.
Original post by Steven Mufson
I see that gas prices are going higher again, and I wonder at the lack of interest in energy alternatives by our country.
Original post by KTVA Anchorage and software by Elliott Back
A worldwide lack of water and energy supplies could spark wars, warns former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev.
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The July 2 op-ed by James Jordan and James Powell, “The False Hope of Biofuels,” painted a bleak portrait of the potential for corn-based ethanol as a long-term solution for meeting our future transportation fuel needs. But although their piece contained various statistics and metrics that appeared…
Original post by John Alejandro
With gasoline at $3.20 a gallon where I live, does anyone need another seven-passenger SUV? A more fuel-efficient minivan - if you can stand the soccer mom image - will carry as many people and drink less gas.
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