Archive for May, 2007

Cellulosic Ethanol Fact Sheet

Cellulosic Ethanol

Fact Sheet

What is Cellulosic Ethanol and how do you produce it?
Cellulosic ethanol is alternative fuel made from stalks and stems of plants and a variety of non-food [...]

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From the cornfield, the wood pile, and the landfill

For release from General Motors: May 29, 2007, 12:01 a.m. EDT
From the cornfield, the wood pile, and the landfill
Cellulosic ethanol joins corn ethanol as a cost-effective and environmentally viable way [...]

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Nissan FCV

Bob, representing Nissan, gives a walkaround of the Nissan FCV.  FCV stands for fuel cell vehicle, and this FCV is built on the Nissan X-Trail.  The only emission of this [...]

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Shell Global Solutions sustainable fuels

Dr. James (Jim) R. Macias, manager of the U.S. Fuels Technology Group for Shell Global Solutions, discusses sustainable fuels. Despite popular misconception, electricity is not a fuel, but [...]

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Trash to cash- DOE awards Cellulosic clean to green ethanol

DOE announced that they are in negotiations to award contracts to six biorefinery projects for research and development of cellulosic ethanol. The biggest breakthrough in cellulosic [...]

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Shell Global Solutions process for ethanol production

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Shell Global Solutions cellulose ethanol and bio fuel

Dr. James (Jim) R. Macias, manager of the U.S. Fuels Technology Group for Shell Global Solutions, talks about Cellulose Ethanol and BioFuel. The benefits of these alternative energy sources [...]

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Steve Wilhite, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor America

Steve Wilhite, Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor America, takes about their luxury car line.

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Drastic ways to save gasoline

I called my girlfriend Mandy this morning and the first thing we started talking about was the gas prices. Shock and awe has hit the summer waves again this year [...]

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Ikuo Mori & Subaru of Indiana

Ikuo Mori, President and CEO, Fuji Heavy Industries discusses the Subaru of Indiana plant, which produces zero landfill. Toyota will be building some of their Camrys at Subaru’s Indiana plant. [...]

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