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Blog - Global Warming

T Boone Pickens Backs off Wind Power

July 13, 2009 - Texas oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens announced he has scrapping his plans to create the world's largest wind farm last week. In his proposal 667 wind turbines sited on the Texas Panhandle would have generated 4,000 megawatts, enough power for an estimated 2,000,000 people. The bad economy coupled with a lack of high power transmission lines has made the project untenable. Jim Gordon of Cape Wind says that Pickens' problems with power transmission from the heartland underscores the reason to site wind farms near coastal cities. Here's the story from Scott Malone of Reuters

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 July 2009 06:33 )

 
Blog - Global Warming

Turning C02 into Biofuel

Turning C02 into BiofuelJune 29, 2009 - Algenol Biofuels, a start-up company from Mexico, has figured out a commercially viable way to create ethanol from algae. According to the company's website, Alegenol puts C02 to work in a process that links photosynthesis with natural enzymes to produce ethanol inside each tiny algae cell. Algenol claims it will produce ethanol at a rate of over 6,000 gallons per acre per year. Today Dow Chemical will be announcing its plans to build a demonstration plant with Algenol. Dow is interested in replacing natural gas with biofuel in the manufacturing of plastics.

In addition to producing biofuel the algae used in Algenol's process emit oxygen. The oxygen can be used to burn coal used in power plants more cleanly. Here's the full story from Matthew Wald in the NY Times.

Last Updated ( Monday, 29 June 2009 07:15 )

Blog - Global Warming

Two Easy Ways to Fight Global Warming

The effort to stop and reverse global warming is being pursued on many fronts both large and small. The common thread that runs through nearly every proposed solution is that of sacrifice. Give up the gas guzzler. Turn the thermostat up in summer and down in winter. Ruin the view of Nantucket Sound. In the past month two pain-free concepts have been floated that are responsible and real.

Change Cow Feed - Cow burps contain magnificent amounts of methane, a greenhouse gas that's 20X more effective as a heat trapping blanket than CO2. One of the reasons they burp so much is that a grain diet of corn and soy does not agree with their stomachs. Cows have an easier time digesting grasses and belch much less when they eat them. There are a lot of cows in the world. Here's the story from NYTimes.

Paint Rooftops White - At a get together of Nobel Prize winners, U.S. Energy Secretary Stephen Chu said, “if you take all the buildings and make their roofs white and if you make the pavement more of a concrete type of colour rather than a black type of colour, and you do this uniformly, it’s the equivalent of reducing the carbon emissions due to all the cars on the road for 11 years.” Here's the story at The Dirt.

 

 

 

Blog - Global Warming

Another Cape Cod Wind Farm

June 12, 2009 - Yesterday the Massachusetts National Guard announced a proposal to build a wind farm on the Massachusetts Military Reservation. The wind farm would have 17 windmills producing up to 34 megawatts of electricity - that would make it the largest source of wind energy in the state. Here's the story from Boston.com

Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 June 2009 05:23 )

Blog - Global Warming

Cape Wind Gets Unanimous OK

BOSTON, MA, May 22, 2009 – Cape Wind completed its State and Local permitting process yesterday with a unanimous vote of the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board to grant Cape Wind a ‘Certificate of Environmental Impact and Public Interest.’ The certificate rolls up all State and Local permits and approvals into one ‘composite certificate’. Cape Wind President Jim Gordon welcomed the news, “Today's vote marks not just a successful conclusion to a seven-year state regulatory review of the Cape Wind project but the beginning of a new era of clean energy jobs and renewable power from the endless wind resources off our shore." Completion of the Federal Permitting process for Cape Wind is expected soon when U.S. Secretary Ken Salazar issues a Record of Decision on Cape Wind. The Minerals Management Service of the U.S. Department of Interior issued Cape Wind a favorable Final Environmental Impact Statement in January. If Cape Wind beats back anticipated legal challenges then 130 wind turbines sited in Nantucket Sound will end up powering about 400,000 homes.

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 May 2009 21:18 )

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