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All Posts Tagged With: "Biodiesel"

The Daily Five: Tuesday, 01 December, 2009

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Carbon-Neutral Urban Block; Pedal-powered Christmas tree; Best Practices for Connecting Renewables to the Grid; First zero-energy neighborhood; CP Rail tests animal-fat, vegetable-oil biodiesel
Dallas Creating a Carbon-Neutral Urban Block Dallas aims to take a vacant inner-city block behind City Hall and transform it into a carbon-neutral, sustainable community. Dubbed “Forwarding Dallas,” the city block aims to [...]

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The Daily Five: Friday, 13 November, 2009

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Starbucks Goes for LED; Fueling a fleet with Biodiesel; Road Trains; Energy Efficient Desalination; Mini E leases
Starbucks Goes for LED Lights Coffee behemoth Starbucks will replace conventional lights with light emitting diode (LED) bulbs in 8,000 stores by March of next year.
U.S. Foodservice-Atlanta Fuels Fleet with Biodiesel The distributor is using B5 fuel, a 5-percent [...]

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The Daily Five: Friday, 10 July, 2009

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Free Electric Car Charging; Truth About Cheap Biodiesel; Free power for the world; Energy Star 5.0; Solar Thermal Energy
UK Electronics Retailer Offers Free Electric Car Charging (Video). UK retailer Comet – the British equivalent of Best Buy – has installed a prototype charging station at one of its stores. This is exactly how EV [...]

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 2 October, 2008

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The Senate votes overwhelmingly to send nuclear power technology to India; U.S. carmakers take a beating; and China embraces algae-based biofuels.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 1 October, 2008

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That $25 billion automaker bailout will be coming with a few strings. And researchers announce a new kind of solar cell which achieves 40.8 percent efficiency.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 11 June, 2008

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A better way to keep that hydrogen tiger in your tank; algae biofuel begins to meet regular diesel standards; and China standardizes USB chargers for all cellphones.

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The Daily Five: Tuesday, 10 June, 2008

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High fuel prices are finally changing drivers’ habits; biodiesel prices soar out of sight; and that Playstation 3 of yours is an energy hog. It’s the Tuesday edition of The Daily Five.

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The Daily Five: Monday, 2 June, 2008

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Nanowire “paper towels” could be a breakthrough in oil spill cleanup; CleanTech is attracting top-tier university grads; and restaurants consider putting old cooking oil under lock and key.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 23 May, 2008

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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth invests in a wind turbine of truly regal scale; a new website strikes back at “clean coal,” and a better way to grow green goo.

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