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| 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 |
| 27 Jan 2008 by jcwinnie ipcc recommended technologies and practices to mitigate emissions from energy production included co-generation from biomass. yet one of the consequences of implementation of the european commission criteria for sustainable biofuel, ... After Gutenberg - http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/ - References |
| 23 Jan 2008 by jcwinnie as previously noted, co-digestion of animal manure slurry can yield biogas, which then can be used for co-generation. such an approach to bio-energy ranks very favorably in terms of overall environmental impact; it is in the middle of ... After Gutenberg - http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/ |
| 11 Jan 2008 by PiyushMehta the secure and constant provision of power anywhere and at anytime by renewable energies is now made possible thanks to the combined power plant. the combined power plant links and controls 36 wind, solar, biomass and hydropower ... Ecofriend - http://www.ecofriend.org/ |
| 9 Jan 2008 by Big Gav dave roberts at grist has an interesting post on a concept from the university of kassel in germany called the combined power plant. this looks like the usual approach to normalising output from intermittent renewable energy sources ... Peak Energy - http://peakenergy.blogspot.com/ |
| 8 Jan 2008 by Sir Oolius just a bit of energy wonkishness here on this blog again: the growing interest in the gaseous biofuel can be easily explained: it can be produced in a decentralised manner, it is highly efficient - yielding more than twice as much ... She Flies With Her Own Wings - http://coeruleus.blogspot.com/ |
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