International Biodiesel Manufacture and Consumption

The world is beginning to see the benefits of biodiesel. The fuel releases 75% less carbon dioxide than gasoline, and no sulphur compounds whatsoever. It contains few contaminants, burning cleanly. But best of all, biodiesel is renewable.

Misconceptions about Biodiesel

Biodiesel is at the forefront of environmentally friendly technologies. As with anything new, it is the subject of many misconceptions. This article presents you with five common misconceptions about biodiesel.
Misconception 1: To use biodiesel, you need to modify your engine. If you already have a diesel engine, it should burn biodiesel flawlessly. Of course [...]

Can your car use biodiesel?

Remember that biodiesel burns cleaner than regular diesel. Regular diesel, when combusted, leaves behind particulate matter. If your car has been running on diesel for the past few years, the inside of your engine is likely covered in grime. Biodiesel removes this grime from your engine.

Geothermal energy is a green energy source

Geothermal As A Green Energy Source
We have the technology to do a lot of things and one of these is to tap the earth’s energy. This is exactly what we do when we decide to use geothermal which happens to be a green energy source.
Geothermal energy is energy obtained by tapping heat from the earth [...]

Canada Wind Power

Canada wind power was the most popular in Ontario, but other cities, such as Quebec and Alberta, used wind turbines to generate small amounts of energy for neighborhoods and businesses as well.

Biodiesel: A Green Fuel

Finally, did you know that biodiesel is good for your engine? Because biodiesel burns very cleanly, fewer particles of contaminants are left behind. This leads to reduced friction for the engine. Biodiesel’s smooth consistency also lends itself well to lubricating the engine.

Electric cars, the new age of motoring

When you look around the world at the rising cost of gasoline for vehicles, and consider a potential future oil crisis, you might be relieved that electric vehicles are finally starting to be developed. You might even be thinking, “It’s about time. What took them so long?”
But actually, it didn’t “take them long” at all. [...]

Electric cars and wind energy storage

For quite some time, proponents of green energy have talked about the idea of using parked electric cars as storage facilities when excess energy is created that fills the grid system to capacity and threatens to overload it. With this system, known as “vehicle-to-grid” or V2G, the extra power could be siphoned into the car batteries, and when the wind dies down, could then be fed back into the grid as needed.

Switching the world to electric cars

Better Place and its projects are growing by leaps and bounds. With so much innovation and so many companies and countries keen to be partners, it won’t be surprising if that goal – a gas-guzzler-free world – really is achieved by 2020.

Wind Energy and China

As part of the solution to keep China as a global power and reduce its coal plants, they will spend 580 billion yuan expanding its energy sector, which includes solar designs and alternative wind energy initiatives.

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