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.
Biofuel Industry in Brazil-New Report Provides In-Depth Analysis of The Market Potential For Biofuels in Brazil
A new report published by Energy Business Reports, "Biofuel Industry in Brazil," provides complete coverage of the ethanol and biodiesel market in Brazil. Brazil is a global leader in the use of renewable fuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel.
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Investing In Oil And Natural Gas Is All About Diversification
From January, 2006.
Is Ethanol The Answer to the Bio Fuel Mandate? -- Watch Internet and Cable TV Special
The Full Disclosure Network™ (FDN) presents a six minute Internet Video preview with former California Secretary of State Bill Jones, who is now the founder and chairman of the board of Pacific Ethanol Corporation. View the video on demand 24/7 right here at the URL: http://www.fulldisclosure.net/Programs/485.php And the full length program is scheduled to be shown on the L. A Cable Channel 36 at 8-9 p.m. on Sunday (Jan. 21st) and Monday from 4-5 p.m. (Jan 22nd), as a public service of FDN. In addition, 43 other cable systems will feature the interview with Bill Jones who covered the following issues:
Progressive Energies Launches Biodiesel Website
Progressive Energies, Inc. ("PEI"), a leading provider of project development, ongoing management, and consulting services to the biodiesel industry, announces the launch of its website at www.ProEnergies.net.
Is Jatropha The New Wonder Feedstock For Biodiesel? New White Paper Reveals All.
The position paper 'Sustainable Biodiesel Feedstock. Jatropha: Strategic Option' by Dr. R. Rajagopal is being released in line with the JatrophaWorld 2008 conference which is to be held in Jakarta on 23 and 24 January 2008. The paper endeavors to answer several questions about the Biodiesel Industry one of which is whether Jatropha is the solution to the Biofuel food or fuel dilemma. This is the dilemma of whether biofuel crops are taking over too much land needed to feed the world's hungry. This vital paper, released by KnowGenix, is available for free download.
Updated Biodiesel Guide Provides Answers to Timely Questions
Excitement Ltd has updated their Ultimate Biodiesel Guide to inform individuals about why the country cannot continue to rely on foreign oil or methanol production. The updated guide provides four new chapters as well as 20 minutes of multimedia footage on the latest techniques for using and making biodiesel.
Advanced Instruments to Introduce 3320 Micro-Osmometer to Ethanol Producers at 2007 Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo
Advanced Instruments will officially introduce their Model 3320 Micro-Osmometer to ethanol producers in booth #2302 at the 2007 Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo, June 26 -29, at America's Center in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Advanced® Model 3320 Micro-Osmometer allows ethanol production plant managers to streamline key control processes and dramatically cut the time to determine Dextrose Equivalence of liquefaction samples by eliminating their manual titrations with automated osmometry instrumentation.
Switch Grass As A Possible Alternative Fuel
The answer to all of America's energy and oil needs might be as simple as a grass, switch grass to be exact. Switch grass is an amazingly easy to produce grass that can be converted to ethanol. Ethanol holds lots of promise as an alternative to gasoline.
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Switch Grass As A Possible Alternative Fuel
The answer to all of America's energy and oil needs might be as simple as a grass, switch grass to be exact. Switch grass is an amazingly easy to produce grass that can be converted to ethanol. Ethanol holds lots of promise as an alternative to gasoline.
When you look at all the benefits of switch grass, it's hard to believe that it isn't being touted more heavily. Switch grass could not only replace some fossil fuels use, it could help alleviate the damage done by years of burning fossil fuels as well.
Switch grass might be thought of as a weed by some, which probably explains its lowly status. But switch grass was elevated to a new, lofty place when President Bush brought it up in his 2006 State of the Union address.
Switch grass has many worthwhile and useful qualities. Chief among them is how easy it is to grow.
Switch grass grows abundantly in the Great Plains and is native to large parts of North America. Picture yourself driving through the Midwest, when you gaze out the window you're looking at lots of switch grass.
cattle, horses, sheep and goats all love to munch of switch grass.
Unlike most plants, switch grass is not picky about soil and conditions. It's incredibly easy to grow even in clay or sand, flood or drought. A gardener's dream plant. Remember, it "grows like a weed."
Switch grass could be a new bumper crop for American farmers, who are being financially squeezed from a million directions.
Not only that, but switch grass can be used to purify water. It's roots can take pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizer out of water before it reaches the main waterways. this trait alone makes it useful.
Now as if all that weren't enough, the humble switch grass plant can even help in our efforts to clean the air. Switch grass cleans the air because it absorbs carbon dioxide, that nasty green house gas.
Many places are already experimenting with switch grass as a source for energy, either as pellets for burning or converting it to ethanol.
Democratic Senator Joseph Lieberman has already brought up switch grass as a cure for international tensions over competition for fossil fuels. Noting our growing competition for fuel with China before the Counsel on Foreign Relations, Lieberman suggested lots of agricultural products like switch grass, corn and sugar can be used to create new sources of fuel to power our cars and keep our houses warm.
In a world of dependence on fossil fuels and rising gas prices, it is critical to find new sources of alternative energy. In this case, we may have to look no farther than America's "amber waves of grain."
Dave Larsen has worked for twenty-five plus years in the alternative energy business. Originally trained as an auto mechanic, Dave quit that profession because he got tired of shop owners ordering him to rip customers off. Dave now offers tips so people can save money on their fuel bills. Get his recommendations at http://www.energy-efficient-car.com
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