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.
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Pike Research forecasts the top five markets for NGVs: Pakistan, Argentina, Brazil, Iran, and India.
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A NRDC report finds unprecedented opportunity for Indiana in terms of wind power, biofuels, biopower and biogas.
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Solar base load, 24/7 with total generation costs of 7 to 8 cents per kWh, and it makes Boone happy?
What do you say after telling the world to Have A Nice Day.
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.”
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Policies to reduce carbon emissions from inner-city transportation could include incentives for retrofit kits that lessen fuel consumption.
Cheng and Stomp are on a mission
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.
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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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