Articles tagged: Fossil Fuel
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by -- -- While CTL can reduce our dependency on foreign oil, there are drawbacks to large-scale implementation, which makes it less than biofriendly. written by -- -- Although not expected to become widely available for some years, fuel cell vehicles may well revolutionize future transportation. written by -- -- “Of the 65 largest oil producing countries in the world, up to 54 have passed their peak production and are now in decline, including the USA in 1970/1, Indonesia in 1997, Australia in 2000, the North Sea in 2001, and Mexico in 2004.” (1) written by Rick Martin The main reference to natural gas is in terms of non-renewable fossil fuel, but presenting many possibilities for renewable sources. Together with oil, it represents the most common combustible. The difference between oil and gas is that while the former is viscous, the latter is gaseous.
written by James Marriot Most of the LNG trade will most likely be based on long-term deals of Asia's market, however this trade may be influenced significantly by changes in the American market. written by James Marriot Biofuel sector is offering many advantages on a platter. It is generating a pool of job opportunities in farming and soon, this is going to be the domain of energy crops (those crops that are used to produce biofuel). written by James Marriot World is about to witness a change in energy sector. The new ways of manufacturing, delivering and utilizing energy that is based on highly effective fuel cell. written by Richard Solare Wind power is an incredibly clean renewable power source. To capture the energy in wind, wind farms are used. So, how about wind farm efficiency? written by Richard Solare With renewable energy all the rage these days and fossil fuel costs soaring, solar energy is in the news. Here are some thoughts about solar as a viable energy platform. written by Richard Solare Many people look to hydrogen fuel cells as the answer to our energy issues. The only problem, of course, is creating usable hydrogen. Chocolate production may be the answer. written by Richard Solare Whether you are motivated by money or concern about global warming, changing out your light bulbs and fixtures can make a huge difference on both fronts. written by Richard Solare Fuel costs and global warming are becoming a bigger concern for people in their daily lives. If you are considering going green, wind is an energy platform with a lot of positives. written by Richard Solare Solar energy is all around us, but most people don’t notice it. For instance, the power source for many emergency phones on freeways is powered by it. This brings us the subject of solar post lights. written by Richard Solare Hydropower has been a slumbering giant in the energy game. Since the 1960s, its use has actually gone down compared to other energy sources. This is beginning to change. written by Richard Monk Much like solar and wind power, hydropower has been a constant energy source for man. Following is an overview of hydropower. written by
written by Richard Solare
written by Richard Solare
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