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Bio-fuels: The Fuels of the FutureBio-fuels are renewable sources of energy and therefore to be seen as an advantage over fossil fuels that are limited in their availability.
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Do Bio Fuels Mean a Better Future?Bio fuels, fuels made from such things as vegetable oil and crops such as corn, have the potential to help the environment and lower fuel costs
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A Introduction of Bio FuelsWe always see Green resources on advertisements, but we don't feel we need them, here is a introduction for the usage of Bio Fuels in our lives.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Bio-FuelsLike everything else, bio-fuels have advantages and disadvantages, learn how bio-fuels can be put to good use and it's not meant to be used. -
Bio Fuels: The Wrong Way to GoBio fuels are the big topic nowadays with Virgin mega boss Richard Branson creating Virgin Bio-fuels, a company designed to invest in Bio-fuel technologies. Virgin is also hoping to make it's airline division completely Bio-Fuel fueled.
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Oil And Bio FuelsBio fuels like alcohol and biodiesel cannot currently replace petroleum fuels. This provides a realistic view of the potential. However, these types of fuels could be important to meet greenhouse gas reduction targets.
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Bio Diesel Fuel Around the WorldUS crops used for bio fuels include corn, sunflower and soybeans. In Europe, flaxseed and rapeseed are used for cleaner biodiesel fuels. What about the rest of the world?
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Bio-electricity from Corn Could Be Better Than Bio-fuelThis article takes a look at the advantage of bio-electricity from corn over that of bio-fuel.
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What Are Alternative Fuels?Alternative fuels or non conventional fuels are substances other than the conformist fuels which can be used as a fuel. -
Bio Fuel: Is Fuel Independence Worth Higher Prices at the Grocery Store?For a long time now people have been thinking about biodiesel. There are various plants that we can use for bio fuel: corn, soybeans, sugar cane, and an African weed, jatropha. But the biodiesel doesn't come without its own problems. -
The Prospect of Algae Being an Alternative Bio FuelBio fuel is the crying need of today's world and efforts are on to see if algae can fill this need.
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Ending Our Dependence on Fossil FuelsThere are no problems only opportunities. Our energy independence is one of mankind's greatest opportunities.
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Bio '"diesel is the Fuel of the FutureBio '"diesel is the fuel of the future. Depending is the fuel of the nature. Depending on the method of production, ethanol and methanol too0 can be classified as bio '"diesels. Other trees and plants that can yield bio- diesel are neem and jatropa.
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There is a Fungus Among Us and It's Making Bio-FuelA new fungus promises boi-fuel more efficiently than anything else on earth.
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Fuels Cells: A Window of Opportunity for InvestorsRising gas prices and climate change concerns have put alternative energy sources like bio-fuels and fuel cells at the center of public interest. Fuel cells in particular are turning into a growth story for environmentalists and investors alike.
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Major Cities Go Green: Mass Transit Systems Make Use of Alternative FuelsMore cities across the United States are going green, eliminating carbon producing diesel engines and converting to Natural Gas, electric and bio-diesel engines. -
The Bio-diesel and Fuel of the FutureThe leaves of the Kanuga tree can be used as a natural fertilizer too. Ten years from the time it is planted, every Kanuga tree yields 160 kilometers of seeds every year. -
Bio: Rudolf DieselA brief bio of Rudolf Diesel, inventor of the diesel engine.
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How to Green Our Daily Transport? Four Fuels You Always Wanted to Know AboutGet to know about the fuels which may be alternative to fossil fuels in future. These fuels may even become the rival to fossil fuels.
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Bio-Fueled Sportscar Named "E85 Viper" Breaks World Speed Record220.7 MPH is now the world speed record for a street car in the standing mile. The car in question was an E85 Viper and the owner of the car is one Karl Jacob.
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It May Smell like French Fries: Using Bio-Diesel FuelThe wave of going green is taking America by storm. As of the past decade,the need and use of alternative fuels have grown with much prevalence. One interesting discovery has been the manufacturing of bio-diesel fuel.
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Bio-Diesel Plant a Boon to Both the Environment, and Rural EconomyAlf Industries is a dream come true for many people, including those who will benefit from cheaper fuel prices, and a green source of fueling options. -
Researchers at the University of Leeds Give Big Boost to Bio Diesel ResearchResearchers at the University of Leeds in the U.K. have given bio diesel research a big boost by being able to take low grade sludge and turning it into a high quality gas.
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The Catalytic Reduction of NOx in Algae Produced Bio-diesel EmissionsResearch review and proposal involving catalytic reduction of NOx from algae fuels.
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Conflict and Controversy of Alternative Fuels: The Ethics of EthanolAcross the globe, thousands of people die from hunger or diseases borne of malnutrition or unsafe drinking water. Aid from the "First World" is sporadic at best in some places - and, at worst, hoarded and stored by local potentates in others.
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Bio-Fuel or FoodGeneral article about the use of bio-fuel as a substitute for fossil fuel.
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Alternative Fuels: Freeing America from the Chains of Foreign OilThis research paper examines the state of current and emerging alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles as a way to reduce dependency on foreign oil..
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The Basics of Bio Diesel Fuel and Find it Near YouWhat is bio-diesel fuel? How is it made? What are it's advantages and disadvantages? Can I use it in my car? Find out all this and more about this easily renewable, cleaner burning fuel source for vehicles and buildings. -
Renewable Energies, and the Use of Bio DieselHow can we make the earth a more enjoyable place to live in? By acquiring our power supply from alternative methods?
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Greenland Shark Fuels Biogas Energy DebateThe Greenland shark inhabits the North Atlantic Ocean regions surrounding Greenland. At a length of 11 to 16 feet and weight topping 2,000 pounds, locals want to use its meat to generate biofuel. Environmentalists cry foul. What are the options? -
Codexis: Enzymes for Low Carbon Fuels, Pharmaceuticals and ChemicalsCodexis, a U.S. company, has technology that uses enzymes to break down cellulosic matter to produce biofuels. The company is working with Royal Dutch Shell to develop production and also has biocatalysts for other clean industrial processes. -
Gulf Coast Oil Spill Reenergizes Interest in Alternative FuelsThe renewable energy industry, which had taken a beating prior to the sinking of the Deepwater Horizon, rebounds in the news and attention is once again returned to how we can decrease dependence on oil.
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What Are Gel FuelsI am constantly asked by people who don't own ventless fireplaces exactly what is a gel fuel. So instead of being me today and trying to tell you about some wild fireplace idea I have, I thought I would give a run down... -
A Solution to Dependence on Oil: Extract Ethanol from a Weed Everyone HatesA way to stop dependence on foreign oil by creating a bio-fuel from a weed that spreads everywhere, is a nuisance and does not compete with food sources. -
Making Biodiesel: Why is it Your Best Option?You have a lot of options if you want to use alternative bio-fuels to run a diesel engine. You can use only vegetable oils by making some modifications to your diesel engine, or you can use a mix of vegetable oils and other original diesel fuels like petroleum or kerosene.
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The New Agriculture: Energy FarmingFarmers are producing more that just crops. They are producing energy. Not only bio-fuels but energy in other forms. -
FPL is Not a Good Environmental StewardFPL current business model falls short of the needs of the people, country & Planet. The Florida Public Service Commission should prompt FPL to improve and switch to bio-fuels, develop solar technology, to replace fossil fuels and nuclear energy.
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Starving America: Blame GasolineStrictly an opinon paper about the reason behind rising food prices and gasoline.
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Food Prices Rising Across the GlobeOil prices, drought, political conflicts, and the popularity of bio fuel are all driving food prices sky high across the globe. The question is when will it stop and are there any solutions?
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Palm Oil Production and The Existence of OrangutansWe have been warned by the Environmental organizations and various conservationists about eating foods made from palm oil or using bio diesel which has a direct effect and threatens the existence of Orangutan, much loved by all.
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