In Energy Innovation, Everything New Is Old Again Wall Street Journal From generating power from the wind to harvesting liquid fuel from algae, some of today's most promising new technologies are actually quite old. ... See all stories on this topic |
Hornblower Hybrid will be available for harbor tours & charters in January 2010 Westside Today The Hornblower Hybrid uses a combination of solar panels, wind turbines and fuel-efficient diesel engines to power the vessel. ... See all stories on this topic |
Energy Summit Details Coal's Importance, Challenges WVNS Al Unione of Parsons Engineering updated attendees on the status of the electricity-based hydrogen fueling station in use in Charleston and the one to be ... See all stories on this topic |
Research for alternative fuels needed: Expert Times of India He stressed on taking up deep-seated findings in bio-diesel and hydrogen for automobile application, to move forward from fossil fuel-based economy to ... See all stories on this topic |
Talking Energy blog 7: going nuclear Telegraph.co.uk There are 92 chemical elements in nature, but only 2 of them, free or in chemical combination with other elements, are suitable as fuels, namely hydrogen ... See all stories on this topic |
FuelCell Energy Inc. F4Q09 (Qtr End 10/31/09) Earnings Call Transcript Seeking Alpha (blog) This award contributes due our hydrogen co-production product, which integrates an EHS system with the fuel cell power plant. In January, we announce that ... See all stories on this topic |
Alberta's oilsands: well-managed necessity or ecological disaster? Winnipeg Free Press Nitrogen dioxide and hydrogen sulphide have increased slightly. In some streams, PAHs are already at levels toxic to fish embryos. ... See all stories on this topic |
Africa demands free technology transfer Business Daily Africa ... African countries can be able to set up cheaper wind, hydro, nuclear and solar power plants, get better biofuel processing techniques, produce hydrogen ... See all stories on this topic |
Turning sawdust into gasoline Mother Nature Network (blog) Unlike hydrogen, ethanol and other alternatives, plant-based gasoline can go straight into our current network of 160000 gas stations. ... See all stories on this topic |
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