Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 6th, 2010
Alternative Energy issues and technology are crucial to the future of our planet. All the key technologies such as solar power, wind energy, biodiesel, bio fuels and more. Solar power for homes and cars is discussed in our postings.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 1st, 2010
DUBLIN—-Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Global Biodiesel Market” report to their offering.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 1st, 2010
In Switzerland, two pioneers are coming closer and closer to a flight around the world powered only by solar energy.
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on Feb 17th, 2010
MAKAWAO – Seabury Hall’s engineering course is all about going green. From putting together electric cars to making biofuels, the students are learning concepts that hopefully can help make a difference in the future of the Earth.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 15th, 2009
Is this the jet fuel of the future?
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Posted in Uncategorized, india on Oct 12th, 2009
India is highly dependent on outside sources to satisfy its energy needs. In this scenario, Jatropha has emerged as a possible solution for India’s biodiesel demands of the future.
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Posted in Uncategorized, biofuel on Oct 8th, 2009
Prospects for jatropha , the plant once heralded as the future of biofuels, continue to undergo a reversal of fortunes.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 7th, 2009
In addition to bio-diesel production, the by-product of Jatropha Curcas’ transsterification process can be used to make a wide range of products including high quality paper, energy pellets, soap, cosmetics, toothpaste, embalming fluid, …
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Posted in Uncategorized, india on Oct 6th, 2009
We’re hosting a live webinar, “Is the Jatropha sector becoming a DotCom Bubble?” on 30 September 2009 at 9AM New York, 1PM GMT, 3PM Amsterdam, 6.30PM India & 9PM Singapore, and we’d like to have you there! …
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 10th, 2009
The company said that restructuring and an increased emphasis on jatropha were responsible for the reduced losses, although revenues fell to $2.5 million, from $3.6 million for the first half of last year.
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