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May 11, 2010
BIO FUEL
Study Paves Way For New Biofuel Technologies
Raleigh NC (SPX) May 11, 2010
Biofuels hold promise as environmentally friendly sources of renewable energy, but which ones should industry and policy leaders focus their efforts on developing? A new study involving researchers from North Carolina State University offers detailed insights into how biofuel chemicals react when burned. Their data and new computer models pave the way for development of new biofuels and technologies to maximize energy efficiency while minimizing environmental and human health risks. "Biofuels are ... read more

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Indian biofuel efforts falter
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Indonesian palm oil giant broke commitments: Greenpeace
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Pressure-cooking turns algae into biofuel
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Biofuel-run Navy flight to mark Earth Day
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Food Vs Fuel: Growing Grain For Food More Energy Efficient
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Work Aims To Re-Engineer Algae For Biodiesel Production
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Energy Wasted Grinding Switchgrass Smaller To Improve Flowability
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Second Plant Pathway Could Improve Biofuel Production
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Expanding Options And Identifying Obstacles Of Cellulosic Ethanol
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Tools For Re-Engineering Biomass Composition
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Energy Crops Impact Environmental Quality
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Microbes Reprogrammed To Ooze Oil For Renewable Biofuel
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Chemistry Discovery May Revolutionize Cooking Oil Production
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Brazilian Sugarcane Ethanol Has Highest Emissions Savings
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More Economical Process For Making Ethanol From Nonfood Sources
San Francisco CA (SPX) Mar 31, 2010
Scientists in Wisconsin are reporting discovery of a way to lower the cost of converting wood, corn stalks and leaves, switch grass, and other non-food biomass materials into ethanol fuel. They describe their process, which reduces amounts of costly enzymes needed to break down tough fibrous cellulose matter in biomass for fermentation into alcohol, here today at the 239th National Meeting of th ... more

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2,487.5 MPG Achieved At 2010 Shell Eco-Marathon Americas
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 30, 2010
Extreme mileage was the goal this weekend on the streets of downtown Houston as 42 student teams competed in the 2010 Shell Eco-marathon Americas, a challenge for students to design, build and test fuel-efficient vehicles that travel the farthest distance using the least amount of energy. More than 400 students were on hand to stretch the boundaries of fuel efficiency and participate in th ... more

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UNICA Responds To Introduction Of Pomeroy-Shimkus Legislation
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2010
In response to newly introduced legislation from Reps. Earl Pomeroy (D-ND) and John Shimkus (R-IL) extending subsidies to corn ethanol and the 54-cents per gallon tariff on imported ethanol - particularly sugarcane ethanol from Brazil - for five more years, the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) issued the following statement. The statement should be attributed to Joel Velasco, UNI ... more

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Great Plains-The Camelina Company Teams With Accelergy On Clean Jet Fuel

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One Billion Gallons In Camelina Biofuel By 2025


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CLIMATE SCIENCE
USAF Awards Raytheon Contract For Stand-In Jammer

US Navy's Dual Band Radar Achieves X- And S-Band Milestone

Boeing Wedgetail Aircraft Accepted Into RAAF Fleet

CLIMATE SCIENCE
NATO chief calls for anti-missile system for Europe

Israelis worry missile defenses too weak

NATO calls for pan-European missile shield

CLIMATE SCIENCE
Raytheon's Standard Missile-6 Program Begins Sea-Based Flight Testing

USAF Force Awards Raytheon Contract For Laser-Guided Maverick

Pakistan test-fires missiles: military

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Gates urges cuts in 'top-heavy' defense bureaucracy, budget

France hopes to sell Rafale to UAE in 2010

Japan PM to meet small island's mayors over US base row

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Robot helpers may need safety system

NASA Outlines Big Plans For Humanoid Robot

Robot takes on battle of the bulge

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Bird flu kills Indonesian girl: hospital

Scientists Favor Needles Over Tablets For Global Vaccinations

One year on, Mexico still recovering from swine flu

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Virent And Shell Start World's First Biogasoline Production Plant
Madison WI (SPX) Mar 29, 2010
Virent Energy Systems and Shell have announced the successful start of production at the world's first demonstration plant converting plant sugars into gasoline and gasoline blend components, rather than ethanol. The demonstration plant, located at Virent's facilities in Madison, Wisconsin, is the latest step in a joint biogasoline research and development effort, announced by both companies in March 2008. The demonstration plant has the capacity to produce up to 38,000 litres (10,000 U.S. gallons ... read more

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Engineers mull options after ice blocks bid to cap oil leak

BP hopes 'top hat' will succeed where dome failed

Bionic Coating Could Help Ships To Economize On Fuel

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Japan's controversial nuclear reactor reaches criticality

Critics question need for Malaysia's nuclear power plan

Japan restarts controversial nuclear reactor after 14 years

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Sensitive Side

Volcanic Ash Research Shows How Plumes End Up In The Jet Stream

Three dead as sandstorms blanket northwest China

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Beetle-infested forests pose water threat

Pulp mill summit a test for Argentina

Pulp mill pickets a headache for Argentina

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Cuba mulls sugar industry foreign buyout

Sudangrass Recommended To Combat Canada Thistle

Spain, France in showdown over future of European fishing

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