Fueling the power of ‘green’ It\u27s a habit we\u27d love to break: our thirst for foreign crude. One of every two barrels of the nearly 20 million the U.S. consumes daily is imported. It\u27s not just the gasoline and diesel pumped into our vehicles; just about every sector of the economy relies on products—plastics and many synthetic fibers, for example—derive from crude oil. That\u27s today. But tomorrow renewable resources such as soybeans and crop residues likely will replace a lot of crude—and that\u27s no flowing dream. A University of North Dakota process received a patent late last year that will green up the production of some key industrial chemicals, reducing the country\u27s dependence on fossil fuels. The U.S. Patent and Trade...
We face many challenges in our society, due especially to growing population pressures and increased...
Growing concern with the environmental impact of CO2 emissions produced by combustion of fuels deriv...
State-of-the-Art programs, infrastructure quenches thirst for ‘Fuels of the Future’ The world’s thir...
The fact that the world consumes about two barrels of oil for every barrel discovered and that world...
A UND invention approved this week by the U.S. government will green up the production of severa...
.ansportation fuels are almost totally derived from petroleum and accounted for more than one-quarte...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
Rising oil prices, fears of global warming, and instability in oil-producing countries have ignited ...
In 2004, the United States used an average of 20 mil-lion barrels of oil per day, which is one-fourt...
Over the last century the world has become dependant on fossil fuels as the primary source of hydroc...
We are a country that runs on oil. From the gasoline in our cars to the plastic in our computers to ...
In 2011, the U.S. consumed over 18 million barrels per day of refined petroleum products and biofuel...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
Petroleum-based liquid hydrocarbons is exclusively major energy source in the transportation sector....
Nowadays the world economy is based mainly on petrol as an energy source and raw material for chemic...
We face many challenges in our society, due especially to growing population pressures and increased...
Growing concern with the environmental impact of CO2 emissions produced by combustion of fuels deriv...
State-of-the-Art programs, infrastructure quenches thirst for ‘Fuels of the Future’ The world’s thir...
The fact that the world consumes about two barrels of oil for every barrel discovered and that world...
A UND invention approved this week by the U.S. government will green up the production of severa...
.ansportation fuels are almost totally derived from petroleum and accounted for more than one-quarte...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
Rising oil prices, fears of global warming, and instability in oil-producing countries have ignited ...
In 2004, the United States used an average of 20 mil-lion barrels of oil per day, which is one-fourt...
Over the last century the world has become dependant on fossil fuels as the primary source of hydroc...
We are a country that runs on oil. From the gasoline in our cars to the plastic in our computers to ...
In 2011, the U.S. consumed over 18 million barrels per day of refined petroleum products and biofuel...
Perhaps the most daunting challenge the next generation of Americans will face is what President Bus...
Petroleum-based liquid hydrocarbons is exclusively major energy source in the transportation sector....
Nowadays the world economy is based mainly on petrol as an energy source and raw material for chemic...
We face many challenges in our society, due especially to growing population pressures and increased...
Growing concern with the environmental impact of CO2 emissions produced by combustion of fuels deriv...
State-of-the-Art programs, infrastructure quenches thirst for ‘Fuels of the Future’ The world’s thir...