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Jul/10
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Synthetic Gasoline Is Created From Biomass and Solar Power

Synthetic Gasoline Is Created From Biomass and Solar Power

via Synthetic Gasoline Is Created From Biomass and Solar Power.

Concentrated solar energy is most commonly used for electrical power generation. However, a Colorado company, Sundrop Fuels, has a unique approach to the production of biofuel by that marries the mirrors and tower of concentrated solar power with their process for the production of bio-based fuels.

Instead of burning biomass for the energy needed to create biofuel, Sundrop uses concentrated solar as their energy source to gasify a range of feedstocks including agricultural waste, energy crops, and wood waste. The Sundrop process can produce a range of fuels including gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel. Many other biofuel processes produce ethanol which has a lower energy density than other fuels, meaning that more of it must be used for an equal amount of work. (Flex-fuel cars get fewer miles per gallon from ethanol than from gasoline, but the ethanol fuel costs less per gallon, and the ethanol is not derived from petroleum.)

Sundrop uses the high temperatures from the concentrated solar array to vaporize the biomass feedstock and form syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. As with other biofuel processess, the syngas is the basic building block which is turned into useful fuel.

Sundrop’s process has other efficiencies that provide additional benefits. By using solar energy, the process yields 100 to 125 gallons of fuel per ton of biomass, which is more than twice what other biofuel producers obtain. The process also requires far less water, needing only a half gallon of water per gallon of fuel produced, versus 6 or 7 gallons required in other systems. The process also creates electrical power from the waste heat generated in the reaction tower.

One of the only significant drawbacks that the Sundrop process faces is the distance between areas with excellent solar access (and few cloudy days) and ready sources of biomass.

The Sundrop process is expected to be able to create gasoline, without subsidies, for less than $2 per gallon. The company is constructing a pilot plant and aims to have a full, commercial-scale plant with a capacity of 100 million gallons by 2015.

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Jul/10
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Green Vehicles: EV cars, available now, apparently, not terribly priced either

Green Vehicles.

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Apr/10
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The train that never stops | scitechie.com

Stopping and accelerating again at each station will waste both energy and time. But in this brilliant new Chinese train innovation No time is wasted- get on & off the bullet train without the train stopping. The bullet train is moving all the time.

via AMAZING : Chinese Concept – The train that never stops | scitechie.com.

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Dec/09
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Nissan Turns Over An Electric Leaf | Autopia | Wired.com

Nissan Turns Over An Electric Leaf By Chuck Squatriglia Email Author August 2, 2009 | 12:00 am | Categories: EVs and Hybrids nissan_leaf

via Nissan Turns Over An Electric Leaf | Autopia | Wired.com.

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Nov/09
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Urine-powered cars of the future | Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Urine-powered cars of the future | Radio Netherlands Worldwide.

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Aug/09
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VIDEO: Tata Nano gets its crash on

Tata? Airbags?  I’m afraid they’re going to have to change their name…

“To all those who thought reports of the Tata Nano passing European crash testing were worthless without pics, we now have a few of those plus one better: Video. It seems the actual Nano submitted for the 50 km/h side impact test and 56 km/h offset frontal impact test was a mildly fortified unit with some extra foam added to the cant rail (the structural member supporting the B-pillar), a reinforced front longitudinal structure, and some added structure behind the front bumper and in the front doors. A remotely-triggered airbag was also fitted for this test.”

via VIDEO: Tata Nano gets its crash on.

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Jul/09
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Tires Made from Orange Oil Instead of Petroleum

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Tires Made from Orange Oil Instead of Petroleum.

“Tire maker Yokohama has begun selling a new type of tire made mainly from orange oil instead of petroleum.  The substitution plus the use of natural rubber allows the tires to be 80 percent petroleum-free.”

via EcoGeek

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Jul/09
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Bioplastics? Cars made of Kelp?

Courtesy of Yahoo Green

Courtesy of Yahoo Green

…This technology actually creates plastic resins by fermenting the starches and sugars in corn, sugarcane and other plants into lactic acid.

…The production of bioplastics results in the emission of far less carbon dioxide than traditional plastics,

Read full article at Yahoo Green.

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Jul/09
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Stop Idling your Car (for long periods)

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Here’s a nice list of FAQ’s about car idling and impacts.

The bullets:

  • one gallon of gasoline burned by a car or light truck produce 20 lbs of carbon dioxide
  • Tests show that you need no more than 30 seconds of idling to circulate the engine oil before you can drive away on cold days
  • If you’re going to be stopped for more than 10 seconds (except in traffic), you’ll save fuel and money by turning off the vehicle and then restarting it when you’re ready to drive again.
  • Idling for long periods can damage your engine

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Jul/09
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Split Cycle Internal Combustion Engine

That claims to be the next great thing, naturally.