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NASA Develops Algae Bioreactor As Sustainable Energy Source Moffett Field CA (SPX) Nov 19, 2009 As a clean energy alternative, NASA invented an algae photo-bioreactor that grows algae in municipal wastewater to produce biofuel and a variety of other products. The NASA bioreactor is an Offshore Membrane Enclosure for Growing Algae (OMEGA), which won't compete with agriculture for land, fertilizer, or freshwater. NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., licensed the ... read more Encouraging Ethanol Truths Prove Inconvenient In New Gore Book Washington DC (SPX) Nov 19, 2009 The truth about accelerating improvements in the way America produces both ethanol and the feedstocks from which it is made proved to be inconvenient for the narrative of former Vice President Al Gore in his description of grain-based ethanol in his new book. Writing in Our Choice, Vice President Gore expresses his "disappointment" over the progress of ethanol in the past 30 years. Yet, the fact ... more
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New Facility To Test Aircraft Engines, Alternative Fuels West Lafayette IN (SPX) Nov 19, 2009 Purdue University will operate a new federally funded facility to test aircraft engines and develop alternative fuels in work that also aims to reduce the nation's reliance on imported oil. The National Test Facility for Fuels and Propulsion is funded with a $1.35 million grant from the U.S. Air Force and will be housed in the Niswonger Aviation Technology Building at the Purdue Airport. ... more UCI Computer Model Foresees Effects Of Alternative Transportation Fuels Irvine CA (SPX) Nov 18, 2009 It's the year 2060, and 75 percent of drivers in the Greater Los Angeles area have hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that emit only water vapor. Look into Shane Stephens-Romero's crystal ball - a computer model called STREET - and find that air quality has significantly improved. Greenhouse gas emissions are more than 60 percent lower than in 2009, and levels of ... more Alternative fuel can power 15 pct of flights by 2020: Airbus Dubai (AFP) Nov 17, 2009 Alternative fuels could power 15 percent of global air traffic by 2020 and 30 percent by 2030, European aircraft-maker Airbus said at the Dubai Airshow on Tuesday. "If we get the right sources, it is possible that 15 percent of the world's jet fuel will come from sustainable sources by 2020, and 30 percent will come from sustainable sources by 2030," said Ross Walker, engineering programme ... more |
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Wet Ethanol Production Process Yields More Ethanol And More Co-Products Urbana IL (SPX) Nov 11, 2009 Using a wet ethanol production method that begins by soaking corn kernels rather than grinding them, results in more gallons of ethanol and more usable co-products, giving ethanol producers a bigger bang for their buck - by about 20 percent. "The conventional ethanol production method has fewer steps, but other than distillers dried grains with soluble, it doesn't have any other co-product ... more Ceres Wins Grant To Develop High-Yielding, Low-Input Energy Grasses Thousand Oaks CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2009 Energy crop company Ceres has announced that it plans to expand an advanced trait development project to increase biomass yields of several energy grasses by as much as 40% in coming years, while simultaneously decreasing the use of inputs such as nitrogen fertilizers. The project, which was selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) from among 3,700 renewable energy proposals, will ... more VIASPACE To Trademark Giant King Grass Irvine CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2009 VIASPACE has announced it has applied to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to trademark "Giant King" as a unique brand of grass. Interest in, and demand for, Giant King grass is growing, as energy producers seek next-generation feedstock for biofuel to reduce dependence on high-polluting fossil fuels and biomass for replacing coal in electric power plants. Due to advantageous grow ... more |
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