Tag Archive for 'fossil fuels'
March 5th, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
University of Central Florida Research Team Produces Cellulosic Ethanol from Orange Peels. University of Central Florida professor Henry Daniell has developed a novel method of producing cellulosic ethanol from orange peels and other organic waste.
March 4th, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
Detroit, Michigan, may be best known as the world’s automotive capital, but it’s also home to the state’s largest energy company, DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE). When it comes to energy, DTE has been as traditional and they come. The company’s energy business is largely comprised of the utility operations of Detroit Edison and Michigan Consolidated Gas [...]
February 26th, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
The world’s largest and most modern biomass pellet production facility is coming to the state of Georgia. RWE Innogy (ETR:RWE) will invest nearly $170 million USD into the project. The plant will have an annual production capacity of 750,000 tonnes. Although manufactured in Georgia, the biomass pellets will initially be shipped to two coal power [...]
February 25th, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
Robert Kennedy Jr. won’t rest until his vision for a green economy is heard. He’s been visiting college campuses across the country speaking about the environment, energy, and the economy. “Sound economic and environmental policies are intrinsically tied, and energy providers should reward customers for conserving power rather than consuming it,” Kennedy recently told a [...]
February 24th, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
When it is said that United States is graduating towards a clean energy economy – it was meant that way only. The growing importance of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) within DOE is now more palpable than ever. The budget of FY 2011 testifies the same. It has been allocated a fund of 2.36 [...]
February 23rd, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
Rep. Ed Markey Part of Full Court Press on Critical Energy Legislation
Legislative heavyweight on energy issues, Representative Ed Markey, D-Mass., will meet with industry leaders at the EnergyBiz Leadership Forum in Washington D.C., February 28 – March 2, 2010. Rep. Markey is expected to outline how House Democrats and the Obama administration will move forward [...]
February 23rd, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
Jet fuel is responsible for upwards of 40 percent of an airline’s operational costs, making this industry particularly sensitive to volatility in the oil market. As a result, airlines, airplane manufacturers and federal governments are major stakeholders in the effort to find a stable, sustainable replacement for fossil fuels to power planes.
February 22nd, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
Renewable energy has not been developing at the pace the Indonesian government desires; so, it is creating better tax incentives for clean energy projects. To encourage investment, the government has decreed that it will reduce net tax by 5% annually for six years on the total amount of one’s investment. Additionally, foreign investors will receive [...]
February 22nd, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
A researcher from ETH Zurich has now developed a new concept that integrates power electronic functions and an electric motor, which could reduce the costs of producing hybrid cars. Hybrid vehicles are seen more frequently on roads now than earlier. However, hybrid cars are not mass-produced as their production costs are still relatively high.
February 22nd, 2010 by EBR_EBdaily
Utility Leaders David Crane, Anthony Earley and David Ratcliffe to Discuss Industry Response to Sweeping Law Changes – Congress is set to possibly adopt the most sweeping environmental and energy law in generations to address issues such as energy efficiency, renewables development and carbon emissions. Caught in this tidal wave of change are utilities and [...]