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Top 5 nations that use renewable energy
Here are the top users of renewables, not counting biofuels or hydroelectricity. Numbers indicate country percentage of total global renewable usage.
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Election 101: Where the GOP candidates stand on energy and the environment
Energy and the environment are typically “back burner” issues in national elections, but both are huge this year for Republicans. Take a look at where each of them stands.
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How can Congress cut $2.4 trillion? Here are three places to start.
Finding $2.4 trillion in spending cuts is not easy, but Congress's search is beginning to show some signs of promise. In particular, three programs long protected by big, bipartisan majorities in the past now appear vulnerable.
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Eight ways $100 oil may affect you
Here are eight ways that higher energy prices are starting to affect America.
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Oil reaches $100 a barrel: Five winners, five losers
With gasoline now at $3.37 per gallon – 20 cents higher than last week, and rising daily – who is profiting from higher prices and who is not?
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Top 5 nations that use renewable energy
Here are the top users of renewables, not counting biofuels or hydroelectricity. Numbers indicate country percentage of total global renewable usage.
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Election 101: Where the GOP candidates stand on energy and the environment
Energy and the environment are typically “back burner” issues in national elections, but both are huge this year for Republicans. Take a look at where each of them stands.
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Illinois train explosion: How safe are ethanol tankers?
A freight train that derailed and exploded Friday in Illinois was carrying ethanol. Though rail transport of ethanol has increased dramatically, accidents involving hazardous materials are down.
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Change Agent
Visiting the greenest gas station in the United States
SeQuential travels to local businesses in Oregon and Washington to buy waste cooking oil that it converts into biodiesel for cars and trucks – and sells at its stations.
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How can Congress cut $2.4 trillion? Here are three places to start.
Finding $2.4 trillion in spending cuts is not easy, but Congress's search is beginning to show some signs of promise. In particular, three programs long protected by big, bipartisan majorities in the past now appear vulnerable.
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Senate votes to end ethanol tax breaks: What it means
A Senate vote to eliminate $6 billion in tax breaks for ethanol producers is a strong sign that ethanol is losing allies and Congress is increasingly open to getting rid of tax breaks.
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If Senate repeals ethanol subsidies, what happens at the gas pump?
The Senate vote on repealing tax subsidies for ethanol producers has big political ramifications, but the impact on the industry could be minimal. A continuing federal mandate that requires refiners to blend ethanol into gasoline provides adequate support for producers, experts say.
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GOP quandary: Is a vote to eliminate tax breaks actually a tax hike?
One of the few potential points of bipartisan compromise in the budget stalemate is reining in tax breaks. A Senate vote Tuesday could reveal whether GOP senators are on board.
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Eight ways $100 oil may affect you
Here are eight ways that higher energy prices are starting to affect America.
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Oil reaches $100 a barrel: Five winners, five losers
With gasoline now at $3.37 per gallon – 20 cents higher than last week, and rising daily – who is profiting from higher prices and who is not?
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Green Economics
How ethanol production could make for crumbly corn chips
The side-by-side production of corn for food and corn for ethanol raises a spatial externality issue.
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Good News! Kentucky Fried Chicken doubles-down on the KFC Double Down
Good news for fans of KFC's "Double Down." The life of the sandwich has been extended.
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California garbage trucks fueled by ... garbage
Methane gas produced in California landfills fuels garbage and recycling trucks, reducing the state's carbon emissions.
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The ‘holy grail’ of biofuels now in sight
Long-promised cellulosic ethanol is in modest production, but hurdles remain.
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Kenya taps into Brazil's ethanol expertise
Last month, a team of four ethanol experts from Brazil visited the East African country as part of a program to share advice.
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Are alternative fuels reliving the 1980s?
Today’s slumping oil prices may undermine viability of alt-fuel programs – again.
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The race to fill your tank with wax paper, grass clippings, and wood chips
Ethanol producers, backed by major investors, say a wide range of materials soon could power your car.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about ethanol, subway "smart card" security, and potatoes.
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Stop the rush to corn biofuel
An EPA ruling only helps Congress keep pumping a fuel that's escalating food prices.
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Ethical investing: Are US alternative-energy companies a good buy?
About a third of these firms are in the US, but some overseas prospects are too good to pass up, according to fund manager Carey Callaghan.
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Biofuels put bucks over ducks
After the Midwest floods, the corn-ethanol lobby wants conserved land plowed up.
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The race for nonfood biofuel
High gas prices and politics push companies toward the ‘holy grail’ of biofuel: cellulosic ethanol.
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Bright Green
Sweet sorghum eyed for biofuel
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Media survey: Politicians rethink food-based ethanol
Drawbacks appear in a process once touted as an answer to global warming.
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Media survey: Politicians rethink food-based ethanol
Drawbacks appear in a process once touted as an answer to global warming.








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