Exergy for the Future

Increasingly expensive oil and global warming are causing an energy revolution by requiring oil to be supplemented by alternative energy sources and by requiring changes in lifestyle. Exergy for the Future is a place where all topics relating to The Energy Revolution are presented and form the basis for discussion.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

IEO2007: Liquid Fuels

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The International Energy Outlook 2007 (IEO2007) presents an assessment by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the outlook fo...
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Southern California Edison Proposes Clean Hydrogen Power Generation to Reduce GHG Emissions

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According to a press release dated May 17, Edison International’s (NYSE: EIX ) electricity utility, Southern California Edison (SCE), ...
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Chevron, Fuel Cell Energy to Turn Wasetewater Sludge and Kitchen Grease into Renewable Power

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Chevron Energy Solutions, a Chevron (NYSE: CVX ) subsidiary, today announced that it has begun engineering and construction of a system...
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New Japanese Company Formed to Manufacture Lithium-Ion Batteries

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GS Yuasa Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation (MC), and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) have begun collaboration on establishing a j...
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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Supplying the World's Energy Needs with Light and Water

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A leading chemist says that a better understanding of photosynthesis could lead to cheap ways to store solar energy as chemical fuel. ...
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Nuclear for Oil Sands?

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It appears that Canada may be going to nuclear power to replace natural gas for oil-sands projects, as is indicated in this item from ...

Short-Term Energy Outlook

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The May 8 Short-Term Energy Outlook , by the EIA, had some points that help explain the high prices of gasoline, the major point being that ...
Sunday, May 06, 2007

Better Catalysts for Fuel Cells

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Nanoparticles with a completely new shape may lead to cheaper catalysts that could make many experimental-energy technologies more practical...
Saturday, May 05, 2007

A Spark of Hope for Fusion

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A new device clears an obstacle to a type of fusion power plant. By Kevin Bullis Fusion future? ...
Friday, May 04, 2007

Method for Cheaper Quantum Dots

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Research by Michael Wong (left) and Rice University scientists at Rice's Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology (CBE...

Energy and Water from Beer Waste

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On a somewhat lighter note, from Physorg.com , Australian beer maker Foster's is going to generate clean energy and clean water fr...
Monday, April 30, 2007

The Case for Burying Charcoal

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Research shows that pyrolysis is the most climate-friendly way to consume biomass. By Tyler Hamilton ...
Sunday, April 29, 2007

Making Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide

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A solar-powered reaction turns a greenhouse gas into a valuable raw material. By Kevin Bullis So...
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I'm a Malaysian residing in the US and just recently completed my masters in in Energy Economics & Engineering . I have a passion for issues relating to energy and the environment. This blog will be my permanent outlet source of thoughts that hopefully can benefit me and anyone interested in reading.
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