Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings Rat killer extract from tuble roots Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber Commercial glue from Talisay resin Butter derive from marang (Artocarpus odoratissima) seed Marang seeds as alternative source for commercial flour 02 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. V. Compendium of investigatory studies Basic geological concepts Maps and
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been going through changes especially in the way that they are creating products and on an internal basis, however, there are some changes that the company still needs to overcome. One of the changes that General Motors has promoted is its’ Flexible Fuel Vehicles which do not run on solely petroleum, rather Ethanol 85. These vehicles cost only $150 more than a normal vehicle, however, the lacking of E-85 fueling stations throughout the nation are making it harder for consumers to take advantage of
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countries * Reduce the use of carbon-rich coals * Research and develop renewable energy sources (solar, biomass) * Develop alternative fuel technology for automotive applications (hydrogen) * Explore commercial potential technologies that help absorb greenhouse gas emissions * Adopt gas-fired power generation (electricity) during operations * Produce/provide lower carbon fuels (natural gas) * Establish policy that provides incentives to all practising parties * Terminate
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2.1. The GTL technology benefits environment 10 2.3. LNG 11 3. Discussion (comparison) 13 4. Conclusion 19 References 20 List of figures Figure 1: Forecast of world energy consumption Figure 2: Air pollutant emission by fuel type Figure 3: Environmental impacts of natural gas production, transportation and distribution Figure 4: Energy losses List of symbols CNG Compressed Natural Gas GTL Gas- to-Liquids NG Natural gas
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of various machinery. Energy sources all around the world are crucial for production; a relation can thus be drawn between productivity levels and energy consumption. Renewable energy supply form solar, wind, geothermal, bio energy, hydropower, ocean, hydrogen and fuel Cells as well as green power are vital to our survival as a human race. These sources of energy are important because, they are clean and pose little danger to our environment than energy from fossil fuel. Additionally renewable energy
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of oil barrels. By looking for alternatives to the traditional oil, the oil industries have been raising the price of the barrel to help compensate for the demand leveling out and not rising as it would normally. According to CGES “The world is increasingly burning fuels than oil to generate power, leaving transportation as the only area where there is still no large scale alternative to oil.” With the transportation industries still depending on traditional fuel supplies, the oil industry can
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world’s natural fossil fuels. Our government has invested much time, and money researching alternative energy sources and implementing ways to conserve energy. More needs done to utilize that knowledge to make commercial alternative energy sources readily available to everyone. To advance the development, commercialization and use of alternative energy sources, we have much yet to do. We have the knowledge to make this a reality. There are currently many renewable energy sources in operation today
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Science is a way to obtain agricultural knowledge of how things are going on around the world and the effect it has on the environment. In this document you will obtain a brief explanation of nuclear waste, plastic, coal and oil. What are the alternatives of other energy resources, advantages and disadvantages that would contribute to stabilize the environment currently around the the surrounding areas. Effects: Plastic is one of the most used resources that society has; the most common
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focus is the use of plants as a source of clean renewable fuel for energy. The impact of this would be for the most part positive, but would all depend on how it was managed. These plants would need to be grown and harvested in a way that would not disturb the natural balance of the local ecosystem. If it is naturally occurring, you must ensure that it is harvested at a sustainable rate. The biggest impact would be the ability to cut our dependence on fossil fuels and shift to a resource that can
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doubts as to the reliability of fossil fuels and their ability to keep up with the rapid world population growth. This second concern arises as the availability of fossil fuels is declining and many other sources are being suggested as time advances. Moreover, people agree that fossil fuels contribute to global warming as it releases many greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, enhancing the greenhouse effect. Nuclear and renewable energy lobbies are these alternatives, which seem appealing due to their
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