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BIO Thanks USDA For Commitment To Building Renewable Fuel Infrastructure
2015-06-01 03:09:32| pollutiononline Home Page
The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) recently thanked Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and the U.S. Department of Agriculture for making available grants to states to expand infrastructure for biofuels
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Germanys Autobahn Gets Its 1st Hydrogen Fuel Station
2015-06-01 02:14:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environment News Service: Fifty hydrogen filling stations will be open in Germanys cities and along major roads by the end of this year, says Dorothee Bär, parliamentary state secretary at the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure. On the way to that goal, Germanys first hydrogen filling station on the autobahn was officially inaugurated May 4. The new H2 filling pump is located at the TOTAL motorway service area in Geiselwind on the A3 between Würzburg and Nuremberg. It links the existing...
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E.P.A. Proposal Will Put Bigger Trucks on a Fuel Diet
2015-05-30 23:26:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Inside the National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory here, a mammoth contraption, with steel rollers, advanced electronics and exhaust tubes, is nearing completion. The project an enormous truck treadmill is the new centerpiece of the Environmental Protection Agencys complex. One of the largest vehicle testing centers in the world, the truck lab will play a crucial role in shaping and enforcing a major new environmental mandate by the Obama administration that could dramatically transform...
Fuel cells ready for shipment at FuelCell Energy in Danbury.
2015-05-30 22:33:12| Electronics - Topix.net
An emerging green energy source could be coming to town if a newly formed task force determines a fuel cell is a viable option for Georgetown. "It's a clean burning fuel," said Leon Karvelis , a Redding selectman who also sits on the new utilities task force.
Food or fuel? How about both?
2015-05-30 05:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: In the United States, federal mandates to produce more renewable fuels, especially biofuels, have led to a growing debate: Should fuel or food grow on arable land? Recent research shows farmers can successfully, and sustainably, grow both. Russ Gesch, a plant physiologist with the USDA Soil Conservation Research Lab in Morris, Minnesota, found encouraging results when growing Camelina sativa with soybean in the Midwest. Camelina is a member of the mustard family and an emerging biofuel crop....
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