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Energy Efficient Cars- The Future Of Automobiles By: Mark Bennett | Feb 16th 2012 - People who are behind the thrust for finding new energy sources are the types who are more concerned with the environment and what petroleum-based fuel is doing to it. Thanks to these environmentally conscious individuals, we Tags:Time Warner TV, energy, renewable
Reagent Supplies Give Different Types Of Reagents By: Joshua Adekane | Dec 22nd 2011 -
Reagents are compounds or substances which are included in a laboratory test to produce a chemical reaction under controlled experiment conditions. There are many different forms of reagents like transfection reagents. Several reagents might also be quite common to somebody as much of them are in everyday use like ammonia which is often used to make fertilizer. Anther reagent compound is ethanol which is often used as a solvent and is also being utilized as an alternative energy source. Tags:health, reagents, enzymes, laboratory, diagnotics, chemicals, biochemicals, medical supplies, disease, elisa kits, dna extraction, dna
Most Fuel Efficient Cars By: Tatsuya Kaga | Aug 5th 2011 - Need for most fuel efficient cars or vehicles are becoming more and more urgent in present day oil price hike. People all over are worried about the future. How will they be able to use their vehicles with ever increasing oil price and income uncertain? Tags:cars, vehicles, japan, fuel, efficient, Solar panel,
What Is Ethanol And How Is It Used By: Adriana Noton | May 28th 2011 - Almost everyone has heard of ethanol; however, some still wonder what ethanol is and how it is made and what is it really used for. Ethanol is a form of alcohol and can be used for many things such as beverages, fuel and energy. Ethanol is produced from corn and other agricultural products. Tags:Industry, pulp, paper, recycling, eco, nature, office, forest, company, organization
Grand Teton National Park Gets Solar Powered Electric Edyne Van By: GGT Electric | Feb 4th 2011 - GGT Electric has done it again. They have created a vehicle that is incredibly efficient, versatile, and harmless on the environment. After completing the creation of their all electric solar powered Edyne vans, GGT received an order for some from Grand Teton National Park. The park was looking to change the way it impacted the environment by eliminating some gas powered vehicles from their inventory. To get the best of electric energy, they called on none other than GGT. Luckily, this company p ... Tags:Electric Truck, Electric Van, Electric Vehicles, Electric Cars, Alternative Energy, affordable, Commercial, GSA, Zero Emission
The Benefits Of Alternative Fuels By: Curt Gutierrez | Jan 28th 2011 - There has been tremendous development in alternative fuels and yet people are still reluctant to make the change to reduce their carbon footprint. Before we know it, our planet and atmosphere will be spent. Here are some benefits to alternate fuels and ways companies are promoting the use of them. Tags:alternative fuels, environment, eco-friendly, adirondack chairs, picnic tables, technology, carbon footprint, recycling, alternative energy
Ethanol From Sugar Cane - Caribbean Vogue By: Writers Cafe | Dec 13th 2010 - The Caribbean islands are often viewed by North Americans as a pleasant place to flee from the grasp of winter. What several don't realize is that the islands are a source of wealth for centuries-which there is a source of wealth watching for today's savvy investor. Tags:Agriculture
Renewable Energy: Impossible Dream? By: Wayne Hemrick | Dec 5th 2010 - The primary problem with most types of renewable energy, at least from the perspective of industries whose goal is profit, is that once they have recouped their initial investments, renewable energy power plants would provide free, clean energy. Needless to say, the profit margins on free energy aren"€™t as good as those on oil and gas-powered plants.
Earth-friendly Home Cleaning By: Bill Fernandez | Nov 14th 2010 - Earth-Friendly Home Cleaning
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Today's modern home is loaded with toxic and polluting substances designed to make domestic life easier. The cost of these commercial, chemical-based products can be high -- long term health concerns for the family, and environmental pollution caused by their manufacture and disposal. In the US, for example, 1 in 3 people suffer from allergies, asthma, sinusitis o ... Tags:house cleaning, healthy, non-toxic
Rhodiola Extract And You By: Elise Fisher | Nov 10th 2010 - In recent years, consuming an adaptogenic plant-based supplement has become a common alternative method for people trying to increase their energy and improve their physical endurance. Rhodiola rosea extract remains among the more scientifically studied and supported of these specialized herbal remedies. Tags:rhodiola rosea, rhodiola rosea extract, rhodiola extract
Earth4energy Review And Earth4energy Exposed By: James Murray | Sep 14th 2010 - Earth 4 energy, create a person's own renewable energy for their home and learn how to build a windmill generator or their own solar power and sell to an energy company; what an idea! Tags:Earth4Energy, solar power, cheap solar energy, Go Green, solar panels, energy solution, Homemade Solar Panels, Wind Turbines
Biofuels As Alternative Sources Of Energy By: Edward Klink | Jul 19th 2010 - Biofuels are produced by converting organic matter into fuel for powering our society. These biofuels are an alternative vitality source to the fossil fuels that we currently depend upon. The biofuels umbrella includes under its aegis ethanol and derivatives of plants for instance sugar cane, too aS vegetable and corn oils. Tags:biofuel, nuclear, power
Fuelcell Signs Procurement Contract With Posco Power: Ssho, Fcel, & Hygs By: Blayne Sheffield | Jul 6th 2010 -
FCEL engages in the development and manufacture of high efficiency ultra-clean power plants using renewable and other fuels for commercial, industrial, government, and utility customers primarily in the United States, Canada, Japan, and South Korea. Tags:FCEL, fuel, Hydrogen, HYGS, oil, SSHO
Ethanol And Bio Alcohol Becoming Popular Alternative Fuels By: Levi Quinn | Jun 19th 2010 - Ethanol and bio alcohol are used in many types of alternative fuel vehicles as they cut down on gas emissions that are produced by conventional automobiles. Bio alcohol differs from some forms methanol and ethanol as it is acquired via biological sources and not from petroleum. But there is no chemical difference between biologically produced alcohols and those that are acquired from other sources. Tags:fuel, ethanol, alcohol
An Introduction To Biofuel By: Wes Fernley | Dec 31st 2009 - 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. Tags:biofuel, bio, fuel, primer, oils, vegetable, ethanol, green, envrionment, biodiesel
Extracting Oil From Algae By: Jeff Henderson Jeff | Jul 21st 2009 - Extracting Oil from Algae - One of the most exciting and promising new technologies in the search for new ways of fueling the vehicles of the future is definitely algae oil. Extracting oil from algae will be the most common method for obtaining fuel for our vehicles. Learn more about algae oil at Algae Oil Fuel. Tags:Extracting oil from algae, Algae oil, Algae biodiesel, Algae ethanol, Algae oil fuel
The Practicality Of Glycerol As An Animal Feed By: Jo Alesto | Jun 17th 2009 - Biodiesel industry yields enormous quantities of glycerol which either goes to factories to be utilized in beauty and medicinal products being used by humans or to waste controls. The latter path, on the other hand, has the larger share. Now that it is growing to be exposed as a possible energy source in livestock feeds and is in effect beginning to be used as an alternative livestock feed, two problems could be fixed: one, the problem of waste volume of unrefined glycerin; and two, the high p ... Tags:Glycerol, soap making, glycerin, biodiesel production, personal care, humectants, food additives, skin moisturizers
A Car That Can Run On Water By: Sarah Staar | Nov 1st 2008 - Can you really run a car on water? Some say that's a flat-out scam, others say it's quite possible. With the high price of gas these days, this would be a true wonder car. Tags:fuel costs, gasoline costs, water fuel, water as fuel, Hydrogen Gas Fuel, cell fuel hydrogen, hydrogen
Tesoro Fuel Refiner Sues To Block Ethanol Increase In California By: MattHartwig | Oct 12th 2008 - San Antonio-based fuel refiner Tesoro filed a lawsuit in California to block a regulation that would boost ethanol consumption in the state by 2010. The refiner is claiming that the new fuel specifications could conflict with a push to cute greenhouse gas emissions and are worried about the effect on the environment and U.S. food prices. Tags:General, Automotive, Automotive Ã"'"€œ Alternative Fuels, Renewab
How To Convert Gasoline Car Into An Electric Car? By: Hilal Abdelwali | Sep 18th 2008 - If you own a gas guzzling vehicle and are interested in making the conversion of it over to an electric car, believe it or not, you can actually do it. There are conversion kits that can make a gasoline powered vehicle into an electric car, but doing it is not an easy job. Tags:alternative fuels, bio diesel, bio fuel, alternative fuel, fuel, ethanol, hydrogen, gas prices
Do You Have The Proper Tools To Build An Electric Car? By: Hilal Abdelwali | Sep 18th 2008 - With conversion kits available today most people with basic hand and power tools can do the work themselves. Some tasks can be contracted out such as welding. The only special tools you will need are a torque wrench, cable crimpers, and an engine crane, all of which can be rented. Tags:alternative fuels, bio diesel, bio fuel, alternative fuel, fuel, ethanol, hydrogen, gas prices
Available Alternative Fuel Sources By: Brad Martinson | Aug 15th 2008 - Gas is getting more expensive every single day. Mmany people are looking for alternative solutions to power their cars. Alternative fuel has been in existence for decades and has been used in millions of cars worldwide. Read what you can do to use alternative fuel in your car. Tags:cars, fuel, alternative fuel, hybrid cars
Everything You Want To Know About Jatropha By: Naren Raju | Dec 11th 2007 - Jatropha is a scrub plant which grows under comparatively dry conditions and on poor soil. The life span of Jatropha plant is around 40 years. For this reason Jatropha oil an excellent alternative to soy bean oil, palm oil or any edible vegetable oil. To discover more about this amazing green fuel for the future, read on. Tags:Jatropha, Jatropha plant, Jatropha oil, Jatropha seeds, biodiesel, Jatropha Plantation
Is Ethanol The Alternative Fuel? By: Mohan Potukuchi | Jun 23rd 2007 - The trend in the world (particularly Brazil and USA) is towards the use of alcohol as an alternative fuel. During World war II, alcohol in the form of power alcohol was used for blending with petrol in the proportion of 80% petrol and 20% power alcohol. Tags:ethanol, fuel ethanol, alcohol, fermentation, sugarcane molasses, gasohol, distilleries, chemicals, ethyl
Keeping Your Floors Looking Great With Green Cleaning Products By: Steve Hanson | Mar 27th 2007 - Floors, especially hard surface floors, cover a large percentage of a building and are areas that your cleaning workers will spend a lot of time maintaining. Many of the cleaners you use to take care of floors contain products can have harmful health and environmental effects. Switching to "greener" cleaning chemicals can reduce these effects and also lead to cost savings for your cleaning company. Tags:floors, green cleaning products
Converting Your Vehicles To Use E85 - Ethanol Fuel By: Vidar Lura | Jan 24th 2007 - During the last few years a lot of so called "flexi-fuel" cars has seen the light of day. They are ordinary cars with the capability of running ordinary gasoline, E85 or E100 (ethanol) and a blend between this two. Tags:biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, methanol, propane, e85, alternative fuels
Biodiesel Making Course Review - Must Read Now!! By: Charles Hamel | Dec 12th 2006 - Gas prices continue to rise during the holiday shopping
season. The national average as of December 1st 2006 is
$2.27 regular, $2.28 diesel. With the popularity of Hybrid
cars and the approaching re-interest in Electric cars the
public is clearly fed up with not only the prices of fuel
but also the dependency on foreign countries for our energy
sources. Depending on foreign countries for our fuel source
is not only ridiculous but unnecessar ... Tags:How to make biodiesel, biodiesel, alternative fuels, diesel, b100, b20, willie nelson
Flex Fuel Vehicle And Ethanol By: Simon Oldmann | Jun 28th 2006 - Flexible fuel vehicles are just like an average car in the sense that they use a single gas tank. But it can run on a mixture of gasoline and alcohol based fuel. Any car made after 1988 can run on a mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. A flexible fuel vehicle can run on a mixture of up to 85% ethanol. Modifications are needed for this ratio as alcohol based fuels are corrosive.
Renewable Energy: Biodiesel By: Donovan Baldwin | Jun 24th 2006 - Petroleum based fuels are limited and non-renewable. Research is revealing new renewable energy sources such as ethanol and biodiesel, both made from plant and animal sources. Tags:biodiesel, ethanol, e85, fuel economy, environment, save money, hybrid, hybrid vehicles
Hybrid Cars - Technology Of The Future Or Passing Fad? By: Rick Hendershot | Feb 5th 2006 - Hybrid cars have been getting a lot of buzz the last three or four years, and now with the soaring cost of oil and gasoline, hybrids are expected to get hotter than ever. Here are some Questions and Answers about hybrids.
1. What is a hybrid car?
A vehicle is a hybrid when it combines two or more sources of power. Hybrid cars almost always have a gasoline engine and an auxiliary electric motor system that runs off rechargeable batteries.