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UK EPSRC awards almost $10M to two low-carbon vehicle technology projects; energy storage, engines and fuels

2014-09-11 11:30:39| Green Car Congress

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EIA projects world liquid fuels use to rise 38% by 2040, driven by growth in Asia and Middle East; transportation 92% of demand

2014-09-10 19:30:46| Green Car Congress

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Statoil, GE and Ferus Natural Gas Fuels Expanding Flare Gas Solution in Bakken

2014-09-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Expansion of GE and Ferus Natural Gas Fuels&#39; &#39;Last Mile&trade;&#39; Fueling Solution Pilot Project to Reduce Energy Costs, Diesel Consumption and Cut Emissions for Statoil&#39;s Bakken Operation<br /> <br /> NEW YORK &mdash; A joint venture of GE (NYSE: GE) and Ferus Natural Gas Fuels (Ferus NGF), along with Statoil, a leader in the oil and gas exploration and production industry, today announced the planned expansion of a pilot project to capture flare gas and use it to power up to ...This story is related to the following:Fueling Services |

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FAA Selects Fuels for Testing to Get the Lead Out of General Aviation Fuel

2014-09-08 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

With goal of having new unleaded fuel that reduces lead emissions for general aviation (GA) by 2018, FAA selected 4 unleaded fuels for testing at William J. Hughes Technical Center. Shell and TOTAL, with one fuel each, and Swift Fuels, with 2 fuels, will work with FAA on phase-one testing, which will conclude in fall 2015. According to Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, "This work will benefit the environment and provide a safe and available fuel for our general aviation community." This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:

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While govts back fossils fuels and nuclear, popular renewables boom

2014-09-06 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Ecologist: Consumers around the world want their electricity to come from renewable sources, writes Paul Brown. Yet governments from the UK to Australia are defying the popular will as they push for fossil fuels and nuclear power. The good news? Renewable energy is surging ahead regardless. All sectors agreed that there should be support for alternative energies. Subsidies for more fuel efficient and solar had wide public support. This cut across voters of all parties and no party. Public support for...

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