Tag Archives: biogas

Can Big Farm Practice Sustainable Agriculture?

Methane comprises about 18% of total GHGs; however, it is 23 times more harmful to the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Nearly 40% of methane is due to industrial farming, much of this from factory farms.

NGVs in Developing Countries

Pike Research forecasts the top five markets for NGVs: Pakistan, Argentina, Brazil, Iran, and India.

Sweet, Green, Indiana

A NRDC report finds unprecedented opportunity for Indiana in terms of wind power, biofuels, biopower and biogas.

Renewable Energy Zones on Public Lands in the American Southwest

Solar base load, 24/7 with total generation costs of 7 to 8 cents per kWh, and it makes Boone happy?

The People Deserve to Know

What do you say after telling the world to Have A Nice Day.

The COB Crowd’s Triple Threat

The Obama administration has proposed “rules to limit emissions of climate-changing gases from the manufacture of ethanol, a step that would probably curtail the expansion of corn ethanol production.”

Another Plug-in Hybrid Retrofit Kit

Policies to reduce carbon emissions from inner-city transportation could include incentives for retrofit kits that lessen fuel consumption.

Duckweed on Hog Farms

Cheng and Stomp are on a mission

Excellent Strategy, Waste Management

Methane from land fill gas could enter gas pipelines, fuel transportation and electric turbines. This market position depends upon emission standards and compliance of the gas conditioning equipment.

Concerned about Gas, Les?

A U.S. fleet of NGVs would simply replace U.S. dependence on foreign oil with a dependence on another combustible fuel. Yes! And, let’s not forget that we could greenwash our pollution from production when we thermal depolymerize the sh*t, Doktor Fischer-Tropsch.

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