Archive for the ‘Renewable Fuels’ Category

DARPA Does Biofuels . . . Algae Too

Monday, November 17th, 2008

DARPA is funding research devoted to the affordable production of a surrogate for petroleum based military jet fuel (JP-8) from agricultural or aquacultural crops that are non-competitive with food material. The current solicitation expands the scope of the BioFuels program described in BAA06-43 to additionally focus on: (1) processes for ...

Gulf Oil Opens 285 Station in Massachusetts

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Gulf Oil recently opened its first e85 fueling station in New England to service commuters with Flex Fuel Vehicles. This station is an important milestone to expand Massachusetts and New England’s fuel resources, providing greater access to affordable and environmentally friendly alternative fuels. This new station makes it easier for Massachusetts’ ...

Problems to Be Faced

Friday, November 7th, 2008

The Problem: "Four-fifths of the growth in energy production through 1990 is expected to come from Siberia. In the European part of the USSR, the cost of producing coal is extremely high and reserves will continue to be concentrated in the European part of the USSR and in the Urals, the ...

Building Better Batteries in Colorado

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Porous Power Technologies, a Colorado-based lithium ion battery company, has solved a major battery design dilemma by developing a new form of laminatable microporous battery separators. Here is a breakdown of the batteries more compelling attributes: Twice the life and high-draw capacity of lithium-ion batteries Minimal heat output Batteries charge 50% faster ...

Venture Capital Investments Reach Record High

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Venture capital firms invested a record $1.6 billion in Q3 2008, up 55% from the previous quarter, in U.S. cleantech companies, according to a new analysis by Ernst & Young. A total of $3.3 billion was invested in the first three quarters of 2008, surpassing the figure for the same ...

Energy Efficiency Gains Are Cheaper than Finding New Supply in Developing World, New McKinsey Study Finds

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Energy efficiency has enormous promise for most developing economies. The investment yields in energy efficiency over the next two decades will generally be several times higher in the developing world, according to a new report from the McKinsey Global Institute. Developing countries could invest $90 billion annually over the next 12 ...

Natural Gas Booming In US

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The United States added a record high number of dry natural gas reserves in 2007, totaling 46.1 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), more than double the 19.5 Tcf of dry natural gas actually produced in the United States during the year, according to the Energy Information Administration.  Total proved reserves of ...

Biofuels Are Big, But Not Big Enough

Sunday, October 12th, 2008



Let’s Face It: America Got Rich on Oil

Friday, October 10th, 2008

ABOVE: Real Income Growth Tracks Miles Traveled Until Recently ABOVE: U.S. Petroleum Consumption by Sector