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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008Range Fuels have raised $100 million to build a plant that they believe to be able to produce 100 million gallons of ethanol per year, all that from wood scraps. The company previously received funds worth up to $76 million from the U.S. Department of Energy.
To convert the wood wastes into ethanol, Range Fuels will [...]
Wave-Propeller Boat Isn’t Fast, But Loves The Environment
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008Kenichi Horie is a brilliant man! It might seem obvious to think at a boat powered by the most abundant energy source in the ocean:the waves. But the 69 year old sailor will attempt to travel between Hawaii and Japan (4,350 miles) this month in his Mermaid 2, the world’s most advanced wave-powered boat. And [...]
Make Your Own Energy At Home With Sintex Biogas Digester
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008An Indian company called Sintex Industries is looking to develop a revolutionary device that will “eat” waste. The biogas digester, as they dubbed it, will transform human waste and garbage into fuel used for energy or electricity. This project is destined to help India to become greener, healthier and in the same time this is [...]
Panasonic Turns Plastic Into Harmless Gas
Monday, March 3rd, 2008 A new recycling technique has been developed by Panasonic, by using titanium oxide to convert unrecoverable organic compounds to a harmless gas. It separates wires from coatings to completely eliminate mixed plastic waste.
Also the process requires low energy, so they also reduce CO2 emissions through this process. If everything goes as said, then Panasonic [...]
CO2 To Help Producing Biofuel
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008Los Alamos National Laboratory is a research institution which is committing to science for the national security. Also they must ensure the safety and the reliability of the development of technologies meant to prevent damages from weapons of mass destruction, to find new ways of producing energy, to protect the environment and other global issues. [...]
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