Sentences with phrase «what fuel production»

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Maybe a new fuel - injection system is being developed, one that is superior to and cheaper than what is currently in use, and you know that when it goes into production, it will take up a large share of the market.
The data don't themselves prove what led to such a dramatic decrease in emissions, but Schaefer's team had a guess: the collapse of fossil fuel production in the Soviet Union following its 1991 breakup.
The editors respond: We thought the numbers in Dukes's study were fascinating for what they reveal about the amount of raw biomass needed to create a gallon of gasoline; however, due to space constraints, we could not go into greater detail about fossil - fuel production and energy usage.
«When you look at what our ethanol production is and compare that against what our demand for transportation fuels is, we won't get there,» says Virginia Lacy, a biofuels consultant at the Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit energy policy organization in Colorado.
Searchinger's outlook is bleaker: He estimates that the rise in corn - based ethanol production in the United States would increase greenhouse gases, relative to what our current, fossil - fuel - based economy produces, for 167 years.
There's no official word yet about the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics Concept (or its powertrain technology) ever reaching production, but if this car is the face of the future — in which excellent driving dynamics are complemented by exceptional fuel economy — we really like what we see.
The Toyota FCV concept, showing what the four - door hydrogen - fueled production model that is scheduled to come out next year in the U.S. would look like, has been re-presented at the 2014 Detroit Auto
A better title would have been: «Fueled: The Effects of Using Food for Fuel» or something like that, because the central question of the book is to what degree has using crops to produce biomass for fuel production (usually ethanol) affected the costs of food and fFuel» or something like that, because the central question of the book is to what degree has using crops to produce biomass for fuel production (usually ethanol) affected the costs of food and ffuel production (usually ethanol) affected the costs of food and fuelfuel.
The Armory's production of What Fuels Development?
What people fail to realize is that Brazil's economic and energy boom is not being fueled by ethanol alone, but by vast oil deposits they are aggresivly extracting (the reason one George Soros invested 900 million in Petrobas, isn't it nice that he gives money to people who wish to restrict american production but pours hundreds of millions into foreign oil companies.).
1) Nowhere do opponents demonstrate how or to what extent domestic production will decrease fuel prices.
What's more, offshore oil drilling will not guarantee lower fuel prices — oil is a global commodity, and US production is not big enough to influence global prices.
However a reasonably accurate way to look at the question of what will anthropogenic carbon emissions actually be in the next decade plus, is to look at production of carbon fuels.
Mexico does have a lot of exposure to fossil fuel prices, their production has already peaked, and it's going to be impossible to bring it back to what it was a few years ago.
From the starting point of today, what are relative risks, costs and benefits of fossil fuel production and against current and emerging nuclear technology?
So we shall soon see what the real climate sensitivity is, as the resultant CO2 levels of production from those who have NO INTENTION of slowing down their coal and oil consumption, continue to ramp up their use of fossil fuels.
In any case, I and a few others will continue to use mathematical models of fossil fuel depletion to anticipate what the future production levels of place such as the Bakken formation hold for oil and natural gas.
Unlike other CSP developers who leverage the heat of the sun as the «fuel» for a power block that then generates electricity to the grid; GlassPoint's enclosed troughs are simply employed in the direct production of steam, focusing on what the company sees as an ignored market for heat.
The fuel savings make it a winner for fleet sales, which is what it will take to scale production and bring costs down.
By the time you harvest Brazilian sugarcane by hand, burn it for production power, burn what's left over in the field, ship it from refineries to the dock, load it onto ocean going ships burning bunker, the dirtiest fuel available, then ship it thousands of miles to terminals in California and distribute it to retail outlets — It's Not going to be environmentally superior to shipping American ethanol from the Corn Belt.
What more effective approach could there be in meeting President Obama's highly aggressive schedule for reducing America's GHG emissions but for the US Government to directly and indirectly put a price on carbon; and to directly and indirectly limit the production, supply, and availability of all carbon fuels?
What they fail to understand is that their argument stems from a shortsighted view of a longer - running trend that started BEFORE widespread use of fossil fuel and BEFORE human CO2 production increased.
Designers have tremendous influence as to what material are used and can specify those materials with low embodied energy, thus reducing the amount of fossil - fuel energy used during production.
E85 sales more accurately reflect what an actual competitor to gasoline would look like, as E10 blends only supplement regular fuel production.
And in a world where the production of fuel is limited to what «nature» can provide on a moment - by - moment basis — such are the limits and demands of environmentalism — so the potential for conflict between tyrannies might escalate.
Contributions are sought on (1) what unconventional sources mean for the theory of peak oil; (2) what an explosion of new fossil fuel emissions might mean for global climate change; and (3) what geological, economic, or policy forces might limit fossil fuel production.
The CARD researchers, Xiaodong Du and Dermot Hayes, attempt to determine the consumer benefit of ethanol by inferring what motor fuel prices would have been over the past decade had there been no increase in ethanol production.
When it comes to driving hydrogen production, a new catalyst built at PNNL can do what was previously shown to happen only in nature: store energy in hydrogen and release that energy on demandâ $» an essentiality for viable energy alternatives to fossil fuels.
Gilles, It is by no means clear what unconventional sources of fossil fuel will cost to extract once production ramps up.
What we do know (consensus) is 6.2 Gigatons of carbon are introduced into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels (and production of cement) annually.
If fossil fuel production is not responsible for increasing concentrations of atmospheric methane, than what is?
The primary forecasting problems are thus how much, at what rate and even whether fossil fuel production will continue to increase.
The article is an excellent attempt at determining what the CO2 production is of solar technology, however it does not seem to employ the same rigor in determining what the true CO 2 production of fossil fuels is.
The Magliozzis first point out the difficulty of calculating the cost of producing the fuel; they agree that the energy to plant the corn and processing it into starch should be in the equation, but what about the energy needed for things like the production of the tractor used to process it?
The Declarations affirm that it is the urgent responsibility and moral obligation of wealthy fossil fuel producers as well as public and private investors and development institutions to lead in «stopping exploration and expansion of fossil fuel projects and managing the decline of existing production in line with what is necessary to achieve the Paris climate goals.»
Currently, officials estimate national fossil fuel - related emissions by what is burned (known as production) within a nation, but this approach underestimates the emissions contributions from countries that extract oil and oil for export.
Forty years ago we might have had an easier time of it, as we were on a path to dramatically cut back on CO2 production via what is still the only viable technology to massively replace fossil fuel consumption — nuclear power.
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