December 14, 2011administrator
Upwards of eighty percent of the overall power consumed in the United States industrial market sectors is done in the area of the process industries. It makes sense to automate process controls to find gains in efficiency since energy consumption is the typically the 2nd highest operating cost experienced by a plant. In some industries, [...]
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November 15, 2011administrator
Prior to recycling plastic products, the cleaning and separation of the plastic items are dependent on the resin id code present at the base of each and every plastic product is important. Two of the recognizable recyclable types are PET, used in the manufacture of plastic beverage bottles, and HDPE, typical in the manufacturing process [...]
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November 10, 2011administrator
Biomass is among the most abundant and effective resource for alternative energy on the planet. Generally speaking, it’s organic material created through the photosynthesis of sunshine. Material (organic compounds of carbons ) is utilized and then employed to generate energy. The most typical form of biomass employed for energy is wood from trees. Wood has [...]
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November 3, 2011administrator
Biofuels should be able to gain traction with the new adjustments to the Renewable Fuel Standard which are regulations that mandate gasoline in the U.S. be mixed with a specific quantity of renewable fuel. The ruling statute requires that thirty-six billion gallons of biofuels be manufactured annually by 2022, a huge leap from the seven [...]
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November 2, 2011administrator
The way forward for renewable energy and fuels depends on sustainable agrofuels that may be grown and efficiently processed. The next generation biofuels will be an essential in making alternative fuel energy viable into the near future. Next generation biofuel uses cellulosic bio-mass created from the residual portion of non-food agricultural crops. To get into [...]
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