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| 19 Mar 2008 by jcwinnie as kurt hjort-gregersen has noted, “farmers gain considerable economic advantages from improved nutrient utilisation and cost savings when they participate in centralised biogas plants.” such an approach to bio-energy ranks very ... After Gutenberg - http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/ |
| 19 Mar 2008 by Big Gav powering transport using liquid petroleum gas, compressed natural gas or fuel produced by gas-to-liquids processes are options that have received varying amounts of attention in recent years as the oil price climbs ever higher. ... The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy... - http://www.theoildrum.com/ - References |
| 19 Mar 2008 by Big Gav powering transport using liquid petroleum gas, compressed natural gas or fuel produced by gas-to-liquids processes are options that have received varying amounts of attention in recent years as the oil price climbs ever higher. ... Peak Energy - http://peakenergy.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 28 Nov 2007 by Jeff Goettemoeller it looks like cellulosic biogas may be the first fuel to market made from cellulosic feedstocks. grasses are digested in a fairly simple process that results in a biogas. the biogas can be upgraded so that it can directly replace ... Energy Answers - http://energyanswers.blogspot.com/ |
| 27 Nov 2007 biopact reports that salzburg ag has opened its first biomethane gas station, allowing owners of compressed natural gas vehicles to use their blend of 20%. this is the first retail station i have heard of selling a cellulosic-derived ... Alternative Energy Stocks - http://www.altenergystocks.com/ - References |
| 24 Nov 2007 by jcwinnie switchgrass “regular” gasoline has a value of 85-92 g co2 eq / mj, while cellulosic ethanol, when derived from municipal solid waste, has a value of about 5 g co2 eq / mj. ethanol from switchgrass will produce more co2 eq / mj than. ... After Gutenberg - http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/ - References |
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