Sentences with phrase «other liquid fuels»

It also has high power density, meaning that it produces more energy per gallon than many other liquid fuels.
U.S. output of petroleum and other liquid fuels grew from 14.08 million barrels per day in 2014 to 15.04 million barrels per day in 2015.
Renewable diesel generated via TCP is similar to other liquid fuels with respect to its physical properties and combustion performance as demonstrated by the table below.
This method involves the manufacturing of genetically engineered microbes, particularly enzymes, to degrade lignocellulosic structures and ultimately transform biomass into methyl halides — the material used to produce gasoline and other liquid fuels usually derived from petroleum.
EIA estimates global petroleum and other liquid fuels inventories declined by 0.5 million b / d in 2017.
World use of petroleum and other liquid fuels grows from 87 million barrels per day in 2010 to 97 million barrels per day in 2020 and 115 million barrels per day in 2040, according to the forecast.
«We can do this while simultaneously producing from the biomass lignin - free cellulose, which is the basis of ethanol and other liquid fuels.
These findings have significance for human health but also for biofuels production, since the same sugars can be fed to yeast to generate ethanol and other liquid fuels.
That last point is critically important, as the government expects U.S. consumption of oil and other liquid fuels will total 19.3 million barrels per day in 2040.
Unlike oil or other liquid FUELS, which are lost to reuse forever once converted to heat and motion, lithium does not go away.
Researchers at the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, have concentrated 3,000 «suns» of solar thermal energy into a solar reactor at 1,500 °C for thermochemical splitting of H2O and CO2 into hydrogen and carbon monoxide (syngas), the precursor to kerosene and other liquid fuels.
To satisfy the increase in world liquids demand in the Reference case, liquids production increases by 28.3 million barrels per day from 2010 to 2040, including the production of both petroleum (crude oil and lease condensate, natural gas plant [NGPL], bitumen, extra-heavy oil, and refinery gains), and other liquid fuels (coal - to - liquids [CTL], gas - to - liquids [GTL], biofuels, and kerogen).
Add in the other liquid fuels and the 3390 million barrel number is less than 40 % of our total consumption.
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