Is Cellulosic Ethanol Really the Fuel of the Future?
The upcoming 2nd Americas Sugar Trade and Ethanol 2007 Conference ( http://www.futureenergyevents.com/) organized by the Centre for Management Technology (CMT) promises a gathering of some of the brightest brains and most influential names in the Ethanol Industry in the Americas. The conference will be held at the Radisson Miami Hotel on 12 and 13 November, 2007. The wide-ranging discussions will bring you up to date on the economic, technological and geopolitical trends that are pushing ethanol as an alternative energy source into a bright future.
Biodiesel Conversion
These days people are more concerned than ever about the the development of alternate sources of fuel to replace dependency on oil. Some countries such as Brazil and Thailand have used ethanol to fuel cars. Solar and electric power are also alternative systems that have been considered as well as the art of biodiesel conversion where organic matter may be converted into a diesel substitute in engines.
Hybrid Cars for Sale on Ebay- Strategies for Buying Low
Hybrid cars are good for the environment, they save drivers money on ever increasing gasoline, and they are, in many cases, more efficient than full gas powered cars. Sometimes though, these cars just cost too much for the average tree hugger. To help them out, (and more likely themselves) people began placing hybrid electric cars on eBay.
Leading Biodiesel Corporation Listed on Inc. Magazine?s Top 500 Companies
Renewable Energy Group, Inc. first biodiesel company to make list of fastest growing private companies in America
Alternative Energy From Waste Sugars Produced By New Modular Ethanol Plant
Diversified Ethanol Corporation(TM) will begin construction of a new facility for Master Recycling Center, Inc., in Pomona, California that will produce 5 million gallons per year of Ethanol. This new source of revenue is being produced from the millions of gallons per year of waste sugars currently being thrown away. Instead of pouring it down the drain, soft drink recyclers and breweries can now turn their "waste into gold".
Top 3 Hybrid Cars
I believe there are three main hybrid cars out there that are the best of the best. The Honda Civic hybrid, Honda Insight, and Toyota Prius are the three main hybrids leading the market to date.
Highlights On A Few Reputable Biodiesel Makers
Biodiesel has recently been recognized as a viable alternative energy source and fuel additive by several international groups. Its many advantages over conventional petroleum based diesels include being environmentally friendly due to causing no harmful emissions, as well as being readily biodegradable. Biodiesel also enjoys a certain amount of sponsorship from environmental groups because certain types of biodiesel are made from waste cooking oils, allowing easy recycling of something that would otherwise go to waste after use.
Two of Team Resources' Kansas Wells Hit Oil and Gas: Team Resources' Direct Participation Program Natural Gas & Oil
Choice Development Fund I, L
Team Resources, Inc. an independent oil and gas company is excited to announce that its limited partnership Natural Gas & Oil Choice Development Fund I, L.P., will soon begin oil and gas production in Kansas.
Natural Gas vs Charcoal Grills – Which One Is Right For You?
Barbequing outdoors is a pleasure that anyone can partake in and with so many types of grills available you can practically cook anywhere. One exception to the list is a natural gas grill which needs a permanent hook up.
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American Green Holdings? Ethanol Reformer Makes Fuel Consumption Breakthrough
Crane, MO (PRWEB) February 13, 2008 -- American Green Holdings CEO Dale Wiley announced today that Crane, Missouri-based American Green Holdings has brought to market the Ethanol Reformer (www.americangreenholdings.com) ?.
The Ethanol Reformer is a patent-pending technology that processes ethanol in stationary engines in a much more efficient way. It reduces hourly ethanol use in irrigation systems by more than fifty percent, while improving emissions as well.
?We are very happy with this version of the Reformer,? said Wiley, noting that the company made changes to the original model which was tested with great success in Nebraska on irrigation systems. ?We have used an oil heating mechanism instead of using water heat, thereby protecting the fuel system.?
Russel J. Gehrke, the inventor of the Reformer (www.americangreenholdings.com), uses ethanol?s flame speed to match the engine?s work load in a different and more efficient process than car makers have achieved using fuel injection and carburetion alone. ?People for too long have believed that they would achieve their best results with ethanol by having the fuel match the air,? said Gehrke. ?Instead, we use the waste heat energy to increase the engine?s volumetric efficiency. Ethanol?s higher octane number allows us to do the same amount of work with a great reduction in fuel.?
The company has used the same technology in their EcoOutlaw motorcycles, and plans for motor vehicles will be unveiled soon.
The Ethanol Reformer is now commercially available for agricultural use. For more information about this and other projects, visit www.americangreenholdings.com or contact Dale Wiley or Robert Wood at (417) 723-0301, americangreenholdings.com
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