Friday, January 13, 2012

Developing Negative Carbon Gasoline with Cool Planet Biofuels


Biomass is being harnessed to produce biofuels
Source: Alice Birkin / www.publicdomainpictures.net

Cool Planet Biofuels will soon be testing their newly developed negative carbon gasoline on the streets of California. They say that they are able to produce a revolutionary fuel from biomass – woodchips, corncobs and grass. What’s more is that they can alter it to become a blendstock for current E-10 gasoline or even as a drop in fuel that entirely replaces the fossil fuels that run the vehicles that we have today.

Cool Planet Biofuels is backed up by companies such as GE, Google Ventures, ConocoPhillips, NRG Energy and BP – companies who can further assist with the development of their next generation negative carbon and cost competitive fuel.

Should they deliver what they are saying, dependence on fossil fuels will be lessened and atmospheric carbon dioxide target levels are more achievable.

For more information, you may visit www.coolplanetbiofuels.com.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Renewable Energy Surpasses Nuclear Power in Production and Consumption in the US


Solar Energy Generation
Source: Petr Kratochvil / www.publicdomainpictures.net
Renewable Fuels are slowly inching their way as a viable energy source. Based from the recent Monthly Energy Review released by the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), they overtook nuclear energy in terms of aggregate production and consumption in the first nine months of 2011, taking a slump only in August and September.

While it is still a long way before renewable energy sources become our main energy source and the likelihood of replacing coal in generating electricity in the near future is dim, it is comforting to know that there are other possible alternatives to fossil fuels that we can tap in case the need arises. In addition, the feasibility of using renewable fuels for energy generation instead of nuclear energy is also shown by this circumstance.

This new development in energy use also addresses the matter that the energy used to power electric vehicles comes from non-environment friendly sources. Current electricity generation may not be green but having a cleaner source of energy is not far from reality.

The renewable sources of energy included in the EIA’s Monthly Energy Review for December 2011 are hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, wind, waste and ethanol.

For more information, you may visit www.eia.gov.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Fairfield, Texas - Green Energy Oilfield Services


In Fairfield, Texas - Green Energy Oilfield Services, a new Texas owned and operated company established in 2011, is holding a job fair on January 19, 2012 at the Fairfield Convention Center from 4:00PM until 8:00PM. Positions are open for drivers, mechanics, office managers and clerks.

For more information, you may visit http://greenenergyoilfieldservices.com.

Superior Township, Michigan - Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc.


In Superior Township, Michigan - Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. is investing $15 million in building a new Hot/Cold Weather Dynamometer Test facility. The facility will conduct Federal Test Procedures as well as tests on alternative fuel vehicles. They are planning to hire 50 additional employees.

For more information, you may visit http://hyundaiamerica.us.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Edwardsville, Illinois - Employment Expo: Metro East


In Edwardsville, Illinois – The Office of the Comptroller will hold the Employment Expo: Metro East, a job fair that will be participated in by more than 40 employers. In addition to the employment opportunities, there will also be trainings and workshops. It will be held from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Lewis & Clark Community College inside the N.O. Nelson Campus.

For more information, visit www.illinoiscomptroller.com.