A new study, conducted by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland as a part of a TransEco research program, points out that commercial petrol grades such as 98E5 and 95E10 that are distributed in Finland do not make any significant difference in fuel consumption under driven normal conditions.
The University of North Dakota’s Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) declared that it has utilized its exclusive refining technologies to manufacture jet fuel from a mix of biomass and coal raw materials.
The United Parcel Service (UPS) has switched over to the use of biodiesel blends for its vehicles at Louisville, Kentucky hub.
Panasonic Corporation and eight other companies that are spearheading advanced environmental initiatives through eco-conscious urban development and smart city projects today announced they will work together to implement a smart town concept called "Fujisawa Sustainable Smart Town (Fujisawa SST)" which showcases Panasonic's "entire solutions" business model in full scale to the world.
The Biomass Division of Stobart Group has lately contracted an accord valued around £90 m with Iggesund for developing a green energy power station on the energy coast of Britain.
Luleå University of Technology has announced the formation of the Swedish Gasification Centre (SFC), a new research center that will concentrate on biomass gasification study considered to be important for the manufacture of green clean fuels from biomass.
Researchers working at the Department of Paper and Bioprocess Engineering in SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) are studying methods to convert wood into green biobutanol.
UOP, a Honeywell company, has supplied the green jet fuel to power two F-16 aircrafts of the U.S. Air force in a Thunderbirds demo held at the Joint Base, Andrews, Md. During a Joint Services Open House held on 20th and 21st May, two Thunderbird aircrafts flew utilizing a 50/50 mix of Honeywell Green Jet Fuel produced using camelina-based biofuel and petroleum-based jet fuel.
Georgia Tech and Ford Motors have developed an innovative "Green Eco School Bus”.
Cellana, a Hawaii-based company engaged in the development of algae-based biofuels and bioproducts, has obtained a three year grant of $5.5 million through a competitive selection process to formulate a protein supplement as a spin-off product from algae during the biofuel production process and to establish its dietary and economical value in cattle feeds.
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